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    Fletching arrow costs?

    When you supply the shafts, fletching, cut to length and the nocks, and all you need is to have them fletched, what is the price you have or having to pay please?

    #2
    Yes I know that some will say "do it yourself" but I want mine fletched by a Bitzenburger and since I sold my 24 I had with my shop, nothing works like I want it to. I do not shoot like I use too, and have killed enough whitetails that unless I have a heart attack when a buck walks in, it is not shoot for me! Might have to shoot a couple of does and get sausage made like my BIL in Dallas does, wife loves it.
    I have used the Arizona Easy fletch in the past but did not like how they came out. Just wanting to see if I am getting hosed for the price.

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      #3
      $3-$6 per arrow

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        #4
        Come by the house sometime and we can knock them out on my Bitz...

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          #5
          I fletched my own arrows for years while shooting 3D but its been YEARS since I did it. I broke out the Bitz and took my time on a dozen. I may have 3 that fly clean. Why? I have no idea. Frustrating. So I'm in the refletch camp right now as well.

          Maybe we need to get with Mr. Love and do a fletching clinic!!

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            #6
            $4 an arrow

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              #7
              Last time I paid it was 3 bucks an arrow . that was probably atleast 20 years ago .

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                #8
                $8 bucks an arrow when I furnish everything! Yes I left them but I will not do it again. If I need to fletch some, I will get me a Bitz and do it myself or drive to Lampassas to Hoffy's. Glad it was only 6!

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                  #9
                  I’d do them on my Vane Master, price would depend on what you are looking for. Shipping costs may be a deal breaker.

                  Options would be
                  vanes
                  One Stringer wraps
                  nocks
                  cuts
                  inserts/outserts/weights
                  special glue

                  You won’t find a better fletcher than a Vane Master, 100% adjustable.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Razorback01 View Post
                    I’d do them on my Vane Master, price would depend on what you are looking for. Shipping costs may be a deal breaker.

                    Options would be
                    vanes
                    One Stringer wraps
                    nocks
                    cuts
                    inserts/outserts/weights
                    special glue

                    You won’t find a better fletcher than a Vane Master, 100% adjustable.
                    All I needed on these shafts were to be fletched. Nocks installed already, cut to length and inserts plus weights installed and vanes supplied. In my opinion $8 bucks per arrow is just to fletch is WAY too high!

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                      #11
                      I’m having some arrows refletched right now and it’s $3/arrow

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                        #12
                        Our shop charges $6 per arrow.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Dusty Britches View Post
                          Our shop charges $6 per arrow.
                          Which shop is that?

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                            #14
                            It was well worth it to me to invest in a bitz! Two different shops - one a big one in Houston did horrible jobs with new vanes ! They looked good but when I shot them the vanes would fly off. I said No More. It cost me to get started up but my vanes are where I want them and a pair of good pliers can only tear them off in pieces. I’m killing with my shafts so it’s my responsibility to get everything as right as right can be.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bucknaked View Post
                              It was well worth it to me to invest in a bitz! Two different shops - one a big one in Houston did horrible jobs with new vanes ! They looked good but when I shot them the vanes would fly off. I said No More. It cost me to get started up but my vanes are where I want them and a pair of good pliers can only tear them off in pieces. I’m killing with my shafts so it’s my responsibility to get everything as right as right can be.
                              I had 24 in my archery shop way back in the day and bought another for personal use after I sold the shop. I probably should buy another, but at age 71, not sure how much longer I will be doing this bowhunting bit. Them suckers have gotten expensive nowdays!

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