Arizona E-Z Fletch
#3
RE: Arizona E-Z Fletch
I believe there are many jigs that are higher quality and have tighter tolerances that the EZ. I'd suggest you take a serious look at the Bitz, or if you want a simple plastic version of the Bitz,I'd also look at the Grayling. It's a single fletch at a time jig but the finished product is much better.
#4
Typical Buck
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RE: Arizona E-Z Fletch
I tried the blitz, and have the plastic "Blitz-alike", They both do an excellent job. But as far as consistency I still say the AZ EZ. I do 6 arrows at a time, shoot each arrow 12 times to check for consistency, if the arrow is anything more than 1/2 off at 40 yards I strip it down and start over. In my experience the strip down part happens far less with the AZ EZ than any single vane tool I have tried.
It may be a simple matter of personal preference, I can only relate what I own and what I do. I target shoot like a madman and I have no tolerance for missing. The AZ keeps my outside shooting more than inside making arrows.
It may be a simple matter of personal preference, I can only relate what I own and what I do. I target shoot like a madman and I have no tolerance for missing. The AZ keeps my outside shooting more than inside making arrows.
#5
RE: Arizona E-Z Fletch
ORIGINAL: Pydpiper
I tried the blitz, and have the plastic "Blitz-alike", They both do an excellent job. But as far as consistency I still say the AZ EZ. I do 6 arrows at a time, shoot each arrow 12 times to check for consistency, if the arrow is anything more than 1/2 off at 40 yards I strip it down and start over. In my experience the strip down part happens far less with the AZ EZ than any single vane tool I have tried.
It may be a simple matter of personal preference, I can only relate what I own and what I do. I target shoot like a madman and I have no tolerance for missing. The AZ keeps my outside shooting more than inside making arrows.
I tried the blitz, and have the plastic "Blitz-alike", They both do an excellent job. But as far as consistency I still say the AZ EZ. I do 6 arrows at a time, shoot each arrow 12 times to check for consistency, if the arrow is anything more than 1/2 off at 40 yards I strip it down and start over. In my experience the strip down part happens far less with the AZ EZ than any single vane tool I have tried.
It may be a simple matter of personal preference, I can only relate what I own and what I do. I target shoot like a madman and I have no tolerance for missing. The AZ keeps my outside shooting more than inside making arrows.