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    quick fletch vs conventional fletching

    I gotta a question about fletching my arrows. I recently purchased some arrows online and they were cut to my size but I guess I didn't emphasize that I also wanted them fletched, so they came in bare. My question is, Does anyone out there have anything against quick fletch or should I just take them to a bow shop? Any help gladly appreciated.

    #2
    Buy you a fletch tool and you can do your own easy. I have a bitztinburger I would sell you for 50. I think it's new in box. In victoria so close to you

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      #3
      I have used them and have no problems.

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        #4
        I like quick fletch.
        Durable quick and easy.
        When I have to reflect, I'll be going to those.

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          #5
          They work great but are a little expensive to do a dozen arrows.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SCORPION KING View Post
            They work great but are a little expensive to do a dozen arrows.
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            I had them on a dozen of my arrows and they worked fine and seemed to be durable. Also if you have to refletch, taking them of is a breeze. Slit it one time from bottom to top and it just pulls off, unlike glued vanes where you have to scrape the dog pizz out of it to get the old glue off. I do my own fletching to save money, but if you aren't on a tight budget and looking for something quick, they're great.

            One tip when putting them on. Dip them SLOWLY into the hot water and spin them slowly while doing so. If you just drop them in there, they can create some air bubbles.

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              #7
              I use a heat gun instead of the boiling water. Or blow dryer.

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                #8
                They work good nice and easy.

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