Best Fletching Jig for the $
#1
To pass the winter time blues I am thinking of fletching my own arrows.
I am going to an outdoor show this Sunday and would like some imput on the best jig for the buck. Any help would be great.
Thanks everyone
I am going to an outdoor show this Sunday and would like some imput on the best jig for the buck. Any help would be great.
Thanks everyone
#3
OHarcher is right imho, the blitz is pretty hard to beat. I use one myself with good results.
So, you going to the show in Harrisburg at the Farm show arena? I'm going Saturday morning. I see you are in Port Matilda. I go and eat wings at the hotel all the time! Small world.
Chris
So, you going to the show in Harrisburg at the Farm show arena? I'm going Saturday morning. I see you are in Port Matilda. I go and eat wings at the hotel all the time! Small world.
Chris
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: SE North Dakota
I have an Arizona EZ Fletch. Has worked great for me, I've taken three deer with handbuilt Easton arrows. Blitzenburger makes good ones too but Arizona's are a bit cheaper, but work very well.
"Playing under the table and dreaming"
"Playing under the table and dreaming"
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Washington State
My hunting buddies use an Arizona EZ Fletch and like it a lot because it is small, quick and simple.
I bought a Bitzenberger last summer and love it. It takes a bit longer to fletch an arrow than the EZ Fletch does, but the Bitz gives you so many more options for vane set-up. You are in control with the Bitz. I am very happy that I purchased the Bitzenberger rather than the EZ Fletch.
The Mouse
I bought a Bitzenberger last summer and love it. It takes a bit longer to fletch an arrow than the EZ Fletch does, but the Bitz gives you so many more options for vane set-up. You are in control with the Bitz. I am very happy that I purchased the Bitzenberger rather than the EZ Fletch.
The Mouse
#8
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: WI USA
I have the jo jan fletcher and find it pretty easy to use. The bitz. would definetely(spelling) be the better choice but the jo jan does the job fine if you dont want to spend as much on the bitz.
ryan
ryan
#10
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Kenosha, Wi USA
The Bitz is a few bucks more, but geez- you're gonna own the thing for a lifetime!
Spend the extra few bucks and get the best one that gives you the most versatility.
Spend the extra few bucks and get the best one that gives you the most versatility.


