bitsenburger.
#1
well I got one yesturday and man is it awesome! I havent figured out all of the little levers and stuff on it yet but I did figure out how to flecth arrows at least streight flecthed arrows I may be needing a little help on figuring out how to do the right turned flecthing though.
#6
Yeah you can experiment with your offset , i used quickspins and had to trim the plate to make way for the kicker . The dials alter your offset , give them a try , just make sure your vane has contact with arrow front to back
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I agree , they are a great Fletcher
Just bought myself a right helical clamp for feathers too .
.I agree , they are a great Fletcher

Just bought myself a right helical clamp for feathers too .
#8
I have 3 of them. One setup for left, right, and straight. I was looking for one and ended up buying one used and then found a deal on two with three other knockoff plastic ones. I have a little over what one would cost new in my three. 
Anyway helical takes a clamp and indexer. Offest is like your thinking. Its a great jig that will last you forever.

Anyway helical takes a clamp and indexer. Offest is like your thinking. Its a great jig that will last you forever.
#9
I use the Bitzenberger with a straight clamp and the offset them right, (top end right). You can move the top right/bottom left just enough to keep both tips on contact with the arrow shaft.
#10
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
I use the Bitzenberger with a straight clamp and the offset them right, (top end right). You can move the top right/bottom left just enough to keep both tips on contact with the arrow shaft.
I use the Bitzenberger with a straight clamp and the offset them right, (top end right). You can move the top right/bottom left just enough to keep both tips on contact with the arrow shaft.


