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wrapped bolts
Where can I buysome wrapped bolts for my crossbow ? I saw that someone on the archery gear classifieds has wraps for sale. I was thinking I may try to do some myself. I would like to see if it's worth me buying a fletching tool toroll myown.
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RE: wrapped bolts
How do the wraps hold up to rubbing on the rail? Do they cut through fast and then the wrap fall off?
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RE: wrapped bolts
Greywolf on Excal and AT forum sells wrapped ARROWS. Bolts were medevial and about 6" long. I got a dozen from him last year and they were great. Wraps add about 10 gr to the arrows. The wraps are hard to remove to refletch. Real hard. Here's a link to an alternative, easy to put on and take off. Just be sure to use laquer not enamel. The wraps I had held up fine, but need to be removed if you need to refletch.
http://www.texastrackers.com/Videos/Arrows.wmv Good luck!! |
RE: wrapped bolts
I have a friend that runs a pro shop and he wraps mine.
Great looking bolts. xbowbarry |
RE: wrapped bolts
hey xbowbarry, could you get me a price on 20'' carbon with wraps and blazers.
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RE: wrapped bolts
moeskeeter,
My guy here doesn't make xbow bolts he just wraps and refletches the ones I already have. BUT................ I you want a great bolt call Dan Miller of Horizontal Archery in Ohio. 740-483-2312 His bolts are Gold Tip brand and they are the most accurate and durable bolts I have ever seen. I killed 12 deer, 1 fox and 1 turkey with the SAME BOLT!!! Sad to say I broke it on the last deer I shot with it. Dan may also wrap bolts, won't hurt to ask. He will put Tracer Nocks on them if you like. xbowbarry |
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