fletching jig for Blazers
#11
They had em all Dave. All BH's, stabilizers, fletching tools, arrows, etc were in.
The only thing they were lacking in was rests.
I got to watch a guy climb half way up on the rock wall before one of the members of the crowd yell, "Hey, that guy isn't hooked up to the climbing rope!" LOL
The staff went NUTS!
The only thing they were lacking in was rests.
I got to watch a guy climb half way up on the rock wall before one of the members of the crowd yell, "Hey, that guy isn't hooked up to the climbing rope!" LOL
The staff went NUTS!
#12
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
Looks like tomorrowI head to Bass Pro. Wait, today is Sunday. Parents came to visit and threw my whole weekend off. Tomorrow I set my rig up. Maybe next weekend then.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
Sorry early in. Either way the Bitzenburgers are expensive compared to the rest.
Your post has something intersting thaat is similar to my bow I found interesting. The max draw weight is 4 lbs over max. My new Ally is 5 lbs. I wonder how they end up that far over? With the technology they have today you would think that 1lb over would be typical. Not 4+.
Your post has something intersting thaat is similar to my bow I found interesting. The max draw weight is 4 lbs over max. My new Ally is 5 lbs. I wonder how they end up that far over? With the technology they have today you would think that 1lb over would be typical. Not 4+.
#17
Joined: Jun 2004
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Don't waste your time or money with the Bohning Blazer jig. What a piece of garbage. I bought one and no matter how I adjusted it I couldn't get the back end of the blazer to make contact with the shaft. The clamp isn't magnetic and has no indexing marks. I sent it back and ordered the Bohning Tower Jig. That jig on the other hand works awesome!



