Bisquit and arrow wraps
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Terry.
IMHO I dont think it is going to damage the wraps at all.
I have been shooting the WB on my Victory now for a couple of months and as yet have not as much rippled a vane.
IMHO I dont think it is going to damage the wraps at all.
I have been shooting the WB on my Victory now for a couple of months and as yet have not as much rippled a vane.
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Nontypical Buck
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A buddy of mine asked me to fletch him up some arrows and also put wraps on. He shoots a Wisker Bisquit and I'm wondering if it will damage the wraps?
A buddy of mine asked me to fletch him up some arrows and also put wraps on. He shoots a Wisker Bisquit and I'm wondering if it will damage the wraps?
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Joined: Jul 2005
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From: West Virginia
I agree with all of the above. I used a orange to White fade wrap with Orange vanes. I did the wrap and fletching myself and have shot the same arrows now, I would say each arrow has gone through the WB at least 500 times and I have not had one issue. I even passed one through the WB and Through a 7 point this fall and it didn't damage the wrap or fletch and not one of the Vanes has come off. I love the wraps. They make seeing the arrows both in flight and after the shot so much easier.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Bradford, Ontario
HMMMMMM! wonder who that might be ?
Don't worry Terry he'll be switching to the Muzzy real soon LMAO.
nubo
Don't worry Terry he'll be switching to the Muzzy real soon LMAO.
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