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Tazman 03-01-2002 10:51 AM

Dumb question I am sure...
 
for most of you. Is it hard to remove and put on new fletchings? If it is easy do you have any tips on how or a web sight that explains it, I am down to 3 good arrows due to fletching issues and would like to not have to drive 75 miles to get new ones put on.

The Tazman

BobCo19-65 03-01-2002 11:03 AM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
To remove old fletching, I use a curved razor blade that I bought from a hobby store. It works great, plus it resharpens nice.

I am a finicky person with my arrows, so just for my own piece of mind, I always refletch the whole arrow when I damage a fletch.

I use a bitz jig for all my fletchings. For my compound, I use vanes. AAE. I use a 91% alchohol solution to prep everything before applying glue. I also buy my glue from the hobby shop, I believe that it is Niagra glue. It works incredible and is cheap. I dislike most of the bonding agents make for fletching for some reason. I hold the clamp on for about 45 seconds on each fletch, and don't shoot the arrow till the next day. I would ask your hobby shop manager about which type to use.

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Tazman 03-01-2002 11:16 AM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
Let me guess, the only place I can get these jigs is an archery shop. How much are they about? I would assume that they are a must to get them on correctly?

The Tazman

Grndzer 03-01-2002 11:25 AM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
http://www.cabelas.com/ You can get a jig from them :) no driving!



Edited by - grndzer on 03/01/2002 12:26:44

BobCo19-65 03-01-2002 11:41 AM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
Here is where I get most of my arrow building stuff.

Bitz Jig $59
http://www.fsdiscountarchery.com/arrow.htm

Tazman 03-01-2002 11:51 AM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
Wow, now I am really confused, so many choices, do I want right helical, left, straight 4 degree, 1 degree????? Which is better for hunting? Holy cow, maybe I should pay to get them refletched. HELP!!!

The Tazman

Rickmur 03-01-2002 11:55 AM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
I fletch my own and fletch them stright with a little offset and use a jarjan multifletcher which sells for about 70-80 bucks I believe.

BobCo19-65 03-01-2002 12:06 PM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
It really depends on your personal preference. Remember that you can get am offset with the straight clamp. I use both the straight for my compound arrows and a left helical for my recurve arrow. If you have adjustable nocks on your arrows, then you really don't have to worry much about the reciever. If you don't use adjustable nocks, then make sure that you get the right nock receiver for yourself (cock feather down, or out).

tribalscream 03-01-2002 01:04 PM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
We use the Bitz too, with left helical for broadheads.

tm 03-01-2002 02:30 PM

RE: Dumb question I am sure...
 
I've used a BPE jig and right helical clamp for years. One thing you need to realize is that you'll have a pretty good initial cost, but be able to do a lot of arrows before you'll need anything more than glue. I like the right helical because it seems to help keep the points tighter, plus with some jigs the left helical clamp produces more helical than the left (bitz). I use Duravanes with Bohning fast set gel and can fletch a dozen arrows in a little over an hour. I'd also suggest buying vanes by the 100 as the 36 packs that some places sell will cost about as much.


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