What Arizona E-Z fletcher to use with a whisker Biscut rest and Blazer vanes?
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: WI
Posts: 4

I want to buy a Arizona E-Z fletcher since I keep shooting up my vanes. I was planning on using Blazer vanes since I have heard so many good things about them. I am shooting the Carbon Express 350 Maxima arrows and I wanted to know what offset works the best with the Whisker biscut. The carbon E-Z fletch comes in 1 degree or 6 degree, should I get the 1 degree offset or the 6 degree offset. They recommend the 1 degree for shoot throuh-style arrow rest, but I thought it was better to have more offset to help spin the arrow. I am new to refletching arrows and would appreciate the help.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668

I have the straight carbon EZ fletch (blue) and the Right Helical (green) for alum arrows. Both work equally well on all my carbon shafts and I have no problem fletching with blazer vanes. My arrows fly great.
#3

I've got the straight and the 1 degree right Arizona EZ and I use the 1 degree with the blazers going onto my 5575 Gold Tips, and it works very well, even with my 100 gr. inner-loc fixed heads through the WB!
#4

The local shop uses the regular Aluminum fletchers for all of their ICS style carbons without any problems. I prefer a slightly less amount of helical...preferrably a one degree offfset actually.
#5

I'm using the helical green for my ICS arrows.
I ordered the 1* carbon model, but when it arrived it was a straight fletch w/ a note attatched saying they don't make a 1*. This was the Arizona ez fletch model. (been a few years now)
The helical provides a little more twist than I'd prefer for going through a WB, but it's what I've got- so it's whatI use. I think 4* would be optimum.
I ordered the 1* carbon model, but when it arrived it was a straight fletch w/ a note attatched saying they don't make a 1*. This was the Arizona ez fletch model. (been a few years now)
The helical provides a little more twist than I'd prefer for going through a WB, but it's what I've got- so it's whatI use. I think 4* would be optimum.