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09mjl01 08-20-2007 08:12 PM

wrap+fletching
 
i am going to buy a set of the redhead carbon arrows with the yellow and green neon blazer vanes. i was wondering what you guys would do as far as wrap color or if you use them?

mobow 08-20-2007 08:18 PM

RE: wrap+fletching
 
Check out Mindy's work at www.onestringer.com for an AWESOME selection. She's also got a thread in the archery classifieds, I'm more than sure she could some up with something killer for you.

Wraps are awesome, and theirs are the best.

FowlBuck 08-20-2007 08:32 PM

RE: wrap+fletching
 
Are you buying the arrows already fletched with blazers??? If so you would have to remove the blazers install the wrap and then have the arrows refletched.....If you are buying the shafts bare then you are OK just install the wraps and fletch the arrows....

davepjr71 08-20-2007 09:15 PM

RE: wrap+fletching
 
I second Mindy's work. She did 3 dozen wraps in 3 different prints for me and they all look awesome.

FF/EMT 08-21-2007 07:19 AM

RE: wrap+fletching
 
I've been using wraps for about 5 years and love them. I prefer a white wrap, It really sticks out in grass and in the woods - awesome in lowlight conditions, it almost looks like it glows.

Tom

09mjl01 08-21-2007 04:57 PM

RE: wrap+fletching
 
what about the neon pink. that looks like it would stick out to me more than anything

SwampCollie 08-21-2007 08:08 PM

RE: wrap+fletching
 

ORIGINAL: FowlBuck

Are you buying the arrows already fletched with blazers??? If so you would have to remove the blazers install the wrap and then have the arrows refletched.....If you are buying the shafts bare then you are OK just install the wraps and fletch the arrows....
Well.... I have seen a few folks wrap their arrows infront of already fletched Blazers. Unorthodox perhaps... yet still compeltely effective if all you are wanting to do is to locate your arrow after the shot, or set it apart from others like it.

And look at the bright side... if you tear up a fletch you don't have to strip your wrap to fix it....:D


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