Arizona EZ-Fletch
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Warren PA USA
I use one. I like it. The only thing I don' t like about it is the spring loaded bottom. If you' re not carefull the thing will unlock and throw the arms up....not a problem unless you have three fletchings with glue ready to go. I get a very consitent and nice fletching job from mine. A lot of guys talk big about the Bitzenburger, but a friend has one and I' m not overly impressed with it. Nothing wrong with it, but I don' t see how it' s any better or worse than the Arizona.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Severn MD USA
I love mine. I shoot a lot with a WB and they are rough on vanes. I kind of had to learn to refletch or hit the lottery. I have the ez-fletch and still have a little money left in my pocket.
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Joined: Aug 2003
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I use the one for aluminum arrows and absolutely love it. It' s so simple my 7 y.o. uses it to do his own arrows. As luck would have it the aluminum jig will also work great for Beeman ICSH 340' s so I didn' t have to buy a new one.
Bubbamoose I' m getting hundreds of shots through the WB with a set of vanes using the AAE fletches or the Bohning ones. Both are mega tuff veins.
Bubbamoose I' m getting hundreds of shots through the WB with a set of vanes using the AAE fletches or the Bohning ones. Both are mega tuff veins.




