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loogout1 03-02-2008 09:20 AM

Fletching jigs(types)
 
Thinking about trying to do my own arrows and have been looking into getting a jig. Right now, according to my shop, I'm shooting ACCs with a right offset fletch(not sure of the degree, not much though). Looking at jigs, mainly the Bitz, I only see straight or helical, nothing that says anything about offset or degrees of offset. Is there a difference or is helical just another name for offset?

Bailsuk 03-02-2008 09:23 AM

RE: Fletching jigs(types)
 
I've got the Bitzenburger dial-a-fletch , you can adjust to what offset you want .... brilliant piece of kit .

loogout1 03-02-2008 09:30 AM

RE: Fletching jigs(types)
 
So there is a difference! Now, would I use a straight clamp or a helical clamp to fletch arrows with a slight offset?

Thank you for your knowledge.

davepjr71 03-02-2008 04:08 PM

RE: Fletching jigs(types)
 
If you are just looking for offset use the straight and you can adjust the offset with the 2 dials on the jig.

loogout1 03-02-2008 08:38 PM

RE: Fletching jigs(types)
 
Thanks Dave!

Bailsuk 03-03-2008 01:15 AM

RE: Fletching jigs(types)
 
The bitenberger is definately worth the money , i onlystarted fletching my own arrows at christmas and it really addictive . I'm Gonna try Blazers and feathers , aswell as my Quikspins that i use now .


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