I bought a relatively cheap jig at academy thinking it was good enough. Well quickly found out that its a piece of junk, hard to get all the vanes symetrical. Some of it may be my inexperience in using them, but shouldn't be that difficult. So what does everyone else use? Not looking to spend a whole lot, but want something that works good and is easy to use. Are the singles easier to use?
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Originally posted by rambler123 View PostI bought a relatively cheap jig at academy thinking it was good enough. Well quickly found out that its a piece of junk, hard to get all the vanes symetrical. Some of it may be my inexperience in using them, but shouldn't be that difficult. So what does everyone else use? Not looking to spend a whole lot, but want something that works good and is easy to use. Are the singles easier to use?
Originally posted by jdafonte2000 View PostBlitzenburger
a little pricey but well worth it
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I had the EZ Fletch....served me well, but I hated that I couldn't seem to get my vanes to all be the same distance from the nock. I "upgraded" to a single clamp style jig that I bought at Academy (maybe the same one you are have, but maybe not) made by Bohning and I love it. The Bitz is a little pricey for me.
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I have the Bohning tower jig, but have the same problem some of you mentioned, can't get the vanes the same distance from the nock. It seems like a good idea, but they need to refine their design a little, too much wiggle room for the fletching to move back and forth. Think I am going to take it back and try the Bitzenberger. Thanks guys for the suggestions!
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Originally posted by jdafonte2000 View PostBlitzenburger
a little pricey but well worth it
[ATTACH]97904[/ATTACH]
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