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Old 09-09-2002, 04:28 PM   #1
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Default Refletching Carbons

Am trying out the Arizona EZ Fletch for carbons. I have a hard time removing the fletching from the carbons, especially the Beman Hawks. If I try to use a blade time deal, I end up cutting the carbon off the arrow in slivers. I had better luch at my ICS's with the smooth finish. I also used 400 grit sandpaper after I was don to get the rest off. What techique should I use?

I got some 5" feathers. I wanted to try them on my broadheads to see if they would fly.
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Default RE: Refletching Carbons

I use a sharp razor blade and go easy dont get in a rush. Work great if you take your time.
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Old 09-11-2002, 08:19 AM   #4
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Default RE: Refletching Carbons

I agree siskyou. I was just practicing on those Hawks I had. Now, here is my result. Useing Bohning Fletchtite for carbons, I can't get my tru flight feathers to stick good to the hawks. I can pull them off with my hands. With the ICS's, they stick great. What do you guys think.
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