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    Newest batch of fletchings

    Here's the second time I've fletched arrows, not perfect but I think they turned out pretty well.

    #2
    Looks good. It's a good feeling doing your own stuff. Did you use the Arizona EZ Fletch?

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      #3
      Just sitting down to strip my old ones. Going to put some new wraps on too.

      Looks good OP.

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        #4
        I used a bohning fletching jig on these. I got it from a member on here.

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          #5
          They look good but you might want to place them a little further from the nock in the future so they are not in contact with your face or string at anchor.

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            #6
            Good job

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              #7
              Look good, but agree w/ JackGraves. I go at least 1 inch from nock

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                #8
                Cool

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JakeGraves View Post
                  They look good but you might want to place them a little further from the nock in the future so they are not in contact with your face or string at anchor.

                  Is ere a way to adjust the jig so the fletching isn't so far back? This is where they end up like it is now, but I haven't really thought about moving them forward.

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                    #10
                    I use a Bitz jig and can move them up or down where I want. What jig are you using?

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                      #11
                      Which bohning jig did you use? They look almost straight on the arrow.

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                        #12
                        Mighty fine looking

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                          #13
                          Not bad at all....good going. And, you have the satisfaction that you did them yourself.

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