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    #16
    I've started doing my own as well and love it.

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      #17
      Originally posted by J. Colwell View Post
      I fletch my own for years but got tired of the mess and dealing with bad glue or bad vanes. I switched over to the Quikfletch and have been extremely happy.

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        #18
        Originally posted by J. Colwell View Post
        I fletch my own for years but got tired of the mess and dealing with bad glue or bad vanes. I switched over to the Quikfletch and have been extremely happy.

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        X2. Less than 5 min you can fletch a dozen arrows. Goin on my third yr with the same set. Not one problem practice arrows or my Huntin arrows.

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          #19
          Wow.I may have to try again. Takes me about three minutes just to get the box open. Then I gotta get a cuppa hot water. Or I could just take a whiff of glue and the s**t gets done on autopilot......kiddin

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            #20
            I prefer the quick fletch. Takes little time, hassle and a lot less mess. The shoot realy well iv been using them for the past couple of years

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              #21
              Learn to fletch your own. It's seriously ridiculous that a grown man or woman will pay someone to fletch arrows for them. It's just that darn easy, and the tools and supplies are available at every single Bass Pro and Cabelas around.

              John

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                #22
                Absolutely. Even if you prefer the quickfletch jobbies that's a lot better than buying new arrows all the time or paying someone to fletch for you. Nothing says "deer season is here again!!!" Quite like busting out the fletching supplies

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                  #23
                  But to me...for the price of a couple packs of quickfletch I can get a cheap jig...cement...fletchings and fletch a whole lot more arrows

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                    #24
                    I just started using an ez fletch, and I'll never ever ever get my arrows fletched at a shop again

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                      #25
                      KC outdoors in Spicewood can refletch if you don't want to try it yourself.

                      I have the Wal-Mart Carbon express wolverine arrows and tore up the fetching pretty good, so I refletched with Quickfletch. In a pitch its an easy fix, but eventually I'm going to buy a fetching setup and learn. More cost effective.

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                        #26
                        I tried before using a blue jig from bp and some cheap glue and they were crap. Tried again and followed the step by step instructions I found here and worked like a charm. Found a supplier that sold vanes in any color combo in multiples of 10...10 white, 10 orange etc

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