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huntingfortails 01-01-2006 11:52 AM

fletching jigs
 
I'm interested in purchasing a fletching jig that could handle, wood, carbon and alunimun arrows for arecurve bow. What would be a good source of information forlearning about differant tools?Do you have any specific recomendations on anything that would help me get started in this area?

LBR 01-01-2006 12:24 PM

RE: fletching jigs
 
The best I've ever used is the Bitzenburger--you can fletch any arrow with it, and it's tough. I also like the BPE Pro--not quite as user friendly, but also a very good jig and cheaper than the Bitz. If you use fletching tape, you will only need one.

The Jo-Jan Multi-Fletcher works good on most arrows, but with wood they need to be very straight. Put only one arrow in first, until you get it adjusted correctly; else you will have 6 messed up fletches instead of one if you don't get it right the first time.

I don't like the Arizona E-Z fletch. It's been several years since I used one, so maybe they have improved.

Chad

huntingfortails 01-01-2006 12:51 PM

RE: fletching jigs
 
Thanks!! What do you think of the grayling jigs?

Guss 01-01-2006 01:21 PM

RE: fletching jigs
 
The Grayling Jig works bot not as well as the Bitzenburger.

Jakes Cronje 01-01-2006 03:28 PM

RE: fletching jigs
 
What Guss said- I used a Grayling next to a Bitz last week- the Bitz was the bits! And with tape you only need one jig anyway.

PSEarcher149 01-01-2006 03:41 PM

RE: fletching jigs
 
I'm also interested in getting a fletching jig. I was just wondering if anyone could tell me usually about how much they are. That'd be great. Thanks.

LBR 01-01-2006 08:26 PM

RE: fletching jigs
 
Lone Wolf Traditional Archery has the following:

Bitzenburger--$65
Jo-Jan Mono Fletcher--$38
Jo-Jan Multi Fletcher--$95
Greyling--$32

3 Rivers has them for a few dollars more, plus the following:

BPE Pro--$53.50
J-8 by Martin--$37.95
Fletch III Jig--$22.95

I'm no pro by any stretch, and I don't build arrows for the public, but over the years I figure I've fletched a few thousand at least. One thing I've learned is you are better off paying more for a good fletching jig vs. dealing with the aggravation after saving a few bucks.

Take care of it andthe Bitz. should last a lifetime.

Chad

BobCo19-65 01-03-2006 06:50 AM

RE: fletching jigs
 
To tell you the truth, I have only used a Bitz and have never had any trouble with it.

Guss 01-03-2006 06:59 AM

RE: fletching jigs
 
I only have 1 Bitz and it works, but it takes me a while to fletch 12 arrows. If you are going to be making alot of arrows the Jo-Jan multi works well, I have a freind who loves his jo.

LBR 01-03-2006 07:05 AM

RE: fletching jigs
 
Guss, if you use fletching tape or quick drying glue, your problem will be solved.

Chad


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