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Old 10-26-2007, 11:05 AM   #1
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Default changeing fletchs do i need to resight

if i buy new arrows sight it in with them with the factory ftetchs and install quikspins after sighting do i need to resight my bow with the quikspins
if i have the same arrow set up just changed the fletchs
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:14 AM   #2
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Default RE: changeing fletchs do i need to resight

I depends...I sighted my bow in this year with Factory Fletchings..but the other day I flecthed them with Blazers and they shot fast so I had to adjust my sight.
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:20 AM   #3
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Why wouldnt you refletch first, then sight in? Only makes sense..

Better yet, buy Bare Shafts.. Save money and no Stripping required..Just put your Quickspins on and call it good.. Make sure you clean your Shafts really good before glueing..
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Why wouldnt you refletch first, then sight in? Only makes sense..

Better yet, buy Bare Shafts.. Save money and no Stripping required..Just put your Quickspins on and call it good.. Make sure you clean your Shafts really good before glueing..
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:36 AM   #5
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Default RE: changeing fletchs do i need to resight

well what worried me about putting the quikspins on first is that there kinda they do not old up if they go through straw or get hit by another arrow which would cost another 20 bucks for new one then the 2 dollar an arrow to refletch i thought if i could just use the factory and save the 35 dollars or so
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Why wouldnt you refletch first, then sight in? Only makes sense..

Better yet, buy Bare Shafts.. Save money and no Stripping required..Just put your Quickspins on and call it good.. Make sure you clean your Shafts really good before glueing..
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:38 AM   #6
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Well.. Just use the factory and forget the quickspins... Shoot and Hunt with Factory..
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:42 AM   #7
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what wrong with useing the quikspins
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besides the fact i do not wont to spend 35.00 ti sight them in with new arrows
Well.. Just use the factory and forget the quickspins... Shoot and Hunt with Factory..
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just shoot it and find out
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I have quikspins and I love them.. Do want YOU want to do. Don't shoot through straw if you don't want to "ruin" them. Go to walmart or something and pick up a cheap $15 target.
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just shoot it and find out

If they are shooting different then factory i think it would be good to sight it back in.
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