Awesome way to fletch!!!
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Typical Buck
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From: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
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People tend to use the word "Awesome" too much these days. Awesome is suppose to mean Awe inspiring and in this case, I'm not awed by the fletch technique this guy is using. It's not a fix all or improvement. Although it works, like TFOX said above, it's not any different than standard with an adequate offset or helical. It's just this guy's little gimmick.
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Typical Buck
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From: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
People need to calm down a little Rob. I thought it was pretty cool. Theres no need to blow a gasket. Ok?
I have never seen this done before and I wanted to see if eneone tried it, and if so I just wanted to know how it went.
Its too bad you cant be like TFOX and just answer the question instead of being a jerk about it.
I have never seen this done before and I wanted to see if eneone tried it, and if so I just wanted to know how it went.
Its too bad you cant be like TFOX and just answer the question instead of being a jerk about it.




