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RE: redhead arrows?
I'm sure the new shop will do a better job for you for this year.
This is my first year where i will shoot arrows that I built from scratch. I'm pretty excited about harvasting a deer with 1 and it's added to the excitement that something that I made will be doing the job. |
RE: redhead arrows?
My buddy shoots the fury's with blazer through a whisker bisquit and is yet to have any flethching problems. He has been shooting them since spring.
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RE: redhead arrows?
ORIGINAL: smkymtndeerhuntr As far as them refletching them......well lest just say I'm not too impressed with the work at our local BP. Many complaints in our area about there work. It's a pretty new store and I'm hoping they get better as time goes by. |
RE: redhead arrows?
I've only ever used the (mighty mighty!) carbon fury's with the 4 inch vanes and I haven't had any complaints about them. The vanes stopped getting wavey when I figured out to not let them go through the black part of the WB. I plan on getting the blazer vanes next time I go to BP.
Ken |
RE: redhead arrows?
To get the vanes un-wavy, run them quickly through the blue flame of a propane torch and smooth them with your fingers. This won't get the back to new shape, but it will help a lot.
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RE: redhead arrows?
The one in Sevierville TN. I'm sure I probally just got ahold of a bad batch.
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RE: redhead arrows?
ORIGINAL: smkymtndeerhuntr The one in Sevierville TN. I'm sure I probally just got ahold of a bad batch. Now as to the ones they reflectched coming undone... thats probably just a user issue. Probably used too much glue. The BPS near me doesn't even refletch arrows, infact most shops around me don't, I only know of a few that do. |
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