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Old 07-07-2005, 05:17 PM   #1
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What have you guys found that works good fletching. I've been using Fletch Tite by Bohning on myCarbon Express arrows,so far I haven't been very happy with it. I forgot what I used before, I've thrown away the old tube when I ran out. I just hate to waste money on junk that doesn't work...Some feedback would be appreciated..
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For carbon arrows I've been using bondtite by bohning and they stick great. I have passed through targets and they hold up well.
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Hey Rev.,

Goat tough or Fast Fletch. Very durable highly weather resistant fast and not messy like the boehning (sp) stuff. A bit pricey at 20 bucks for 2 oz but the stuff works great on ALL fletching and ALL arrow materials.
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Hey Bob, the best stuff I have found to use is gel, Goat Tuff is good , I prefer SteelForce it comes in a bigger container than GT.... When I'm fletching some arrows up , I just open my jig and pop a arrow in then the fletching, add a little glue to the mix, close it up and open it up in about 5-10 seconds and set arrow up against the wall, next day its ready to go...
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Old 07-07-2005, 07:40 PM   #5
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Thanks, seems like the goat has the votes,,, I'll try it... I appreciate it!
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For my CX shafts I prefer the Bohning Fletchtite II Instant Gel. A super fast and super strong bond.
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I use Goat Tuff and love it. I won't buy anything else.
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Old 07-08-2005, 04:47 PM   #8
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Don't waste your money simple super glue gel works great!Been using it for years with no problems.
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Are you using the regular fletch tite or the fletch tite for carbons? That could make a significant difference. My personal favorite for fletching vanes on carbons is Pine Ridge Vane Cement.
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