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    refleching arrows

    Ok, just got back my arrows after having them reflected. And after shooting 3 arrows on 2nd round, I tour a brand new flect.

    So, it is now time to buy the equipement and do this myself.

    What tools do I need, or rather, what tools do you recommend?

    For one arrow at a time, I was looking at the EZ fletch

    #2
    If you are shooting blazer then get Arizona mini ez fletch

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      #3
      ez fletch, vane/feathers and glue. Oh yeah some cool wraps by Cameron!!

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        #4
        Yep what nitro said, or you can try the bohning blazer jig. I had the same problem, thats why I started doing it myself.

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            #6
            I use a arizona ez fletch,I use to use blazers but had a hard time getting them to stick so i switched to vanetec, I get all my vanes off of ebay, I have tried several glues, and if it sticks i will stay with it, I have used goat tuff, fletchtite, and loctite. I also get my gold tip shafts off of ebay.

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              #7
              EZ Fletch Mine, Blazers and some Super Glue Gel...

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                #8
                I have a bohning Fletcher on here for 30 bucks new I'n pack that will do everything you need.

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                  #9
                  Zipstrip fro Norway ind. Is the biggest timesaving item u can buy. I use the Johan because it's metal, cleaning off residual glue on a plastic jig wears down the plastic quicker. Goattuff or Easton glue are the best quickset glues I've used. Also isopropyl alcohol for cleaning and qtips.

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                    #10
                    I have used the jojan fletcher for about 15 yrs and have never had a problem with it.

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                      #11
                      get a blitzenberger, it's the Cadillac of fletchers, a lifetime investment.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by CaptE10 View Post
                        I have used the jojan fletcher for about 15 yrs and have never had a problem with it.
                        I also use the JoJan. Love the fact that it is metal. Easy to wipe and scrape any glue from it. Its about the best metal jig for the price. Bitzenberger is the best, but not for the money.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jon-Paul View Post
                          If you are shooting blazer then get Arizona mini ez fletch
                          I got this and it works amazingly well! The key is to get good glue and clean the shaft and fletching with Denatured Alcohol

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                            #14
                            This is one I did last night with the Arizona Ezy Mini. It puts a nice helical on it.
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                              #15
                              I use the bohning tower. Real easy to use. I will use the loctite super glue gel next time.

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