specific nocks and inserts for carbon wolverine arrows
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Nontypical Buck
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
Hey guys,
does anyone know where i can buy nocks and inserts for carbon wolverine arrows? or is there a generic brand i can use for them?
what glue do you prefer to use for the inserts?
does anyone know where i can buy nocks and inserts for carbon wolverine arrows? or is there a generic brand i can use for them?
what glue do you prefer to use for the inserts?
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Nontypical Buck
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
thanks bigbull,
any idea on where i can purchase them? the carbon express web site doesn't list any to be purchased?
thanks,
Josh
any idea on where i can purchase them? the carbon express web site doesn't list any to be purchased?
thanks,
Josh
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Nontypical Buck
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
thanks big bull.....you seem to know this type of arrow and i am hoping you can answer my question.
i want to start fletching these arrows for the ones that i have damaged vanes.....do you know if i need a fletcher with a straight, right helicle, or left helicle?? the ones i have now seem to be straight but are slightly offset,,,so would i buy a straight fletcher and then make it a little offset?
what would be an ok fletching jig and glue,for beginners, for these arrows?? i am a right handed finger shooter
any advice woulde be helpful.
Thanks,
Josh
i want to start fletching these arrows for the ones that i have damaged vanes.....do you know if i need a fletcher with a straight, right helicle, or left helicle?? the ones i have now seem to be straight but are slightly offset,,,so would i buy a straight fletcher and then make it a little offset?
what would be an ok fletching jig and glue,for beginners, for these arrows?? i am a right handed finger shooter
any advice woulde be helpful.
Thanks,
Josh
#6
You can purchase any type of clamp but if you want to fletch them exactly like you have them now then you will want the straight clamp. The jigwill be adjustable for offset.
Go ahead and spend the moeny for a Bitzenberger and it will last you a lifetime. If you don't want to spend that much get a Jo-Jan single or multi fletcher. Both are easy to use.
I use AAE fast set gel on just about everything except for aluminum shafts with feathersand then I use fletch tite platinum.
Go ahead and spend the moeny for a Bitzenberger and it will last you a lifetime. If you don't want to spend that much get a Jo-Jan single or multi fletcher. Both are easy to use.
I use AAE fast set gel on just about everything except for aluminum shafts with feathersand then I use fletch tite platinum.




