Torn Fletching. What do I do ?
#11
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Posts: 12
RE: Torn Fletching. What do I do ?
i have been having this problem for a while and i cant always fit in the time to run out to a shop and i kept running out of shootable arrows. thanks for the suggestiong of the Arizona EZ fletcher. i think im gonna go out and buy one now.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Claremore, OK. USA
Posts: 340
RE: Torn Fletching. What do I do ?
Turkey Killer,
One thing I do with my practice arrows is take a pair of sharp scissors and cut out the rip or tear on the vane. The arrows will still fly true! Once you approach hunting season, you can strip them all down and install new vanes. This saves time and money and fixes the problem! Good luck and keep stackin those arrows.
One thing I do with my practice arrows is take a pair of sharp scissors and cut out the rip or tear on the vane. The arrows will still fly true! Once you approach hunting season, you can strip them all down and install new vanes. This saves time and money and fixes the problem! Good luck and keep stackin those arrows.
#14
RE: Torn Fletching. What do I do ?
Hey Boys,
That happens ALL the time, what i do is take some fletch-tite you can find in any sporting goods store and glue it back on, i usually like to let it dry a couple hours you know kick back, once its dry its ready fly....
Good Luck Boys.
That happens ALL the time, what i do is take some fletch-tite you can find in any sporting goods store and glue it back on, i usually like to let it dry a couple hours you know kick back, once its dry its ready fly....
Good Luck Boys.