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Posted: Wed Mar 26th, 2008 12:24 am |
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| I was thinking of getting a fletching jig to refletch some arrows, has anyone ever done this and if so how hard is it
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Posted: Wed Mar 26th, 2008 12:26 am |
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Got one.Very easy to use
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Posted: Fri Mar 28th, 2008 12:11 am |
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| I have one. They are easy to use. I have the kind that hold 6 arrows at a time. Use to be, you could buy all the stuff from BowHunter's Warehouse, very cheap. But they sold out about 6-8 years ago, and when that happened, everybody went up on all their prices. You use to get shafts, nocks, vanes, inserts, etc, for about half of what local pro shops sold them for, and an easy 25% less than any other mail order. It appears that they were keeping the whole industry in check.
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Posted: Fri Mar 28th, 2008 09:49 am |
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| I only have the single one.I got mine so I could put on the fletchings with the quik spins added on.
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Posted: Sat Mar 29th, 2008 01:26 pm |
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You can get the helical clamps to go with the larger jig, or you can adjust the clmaps to put a diagonal vane on the shaft, which is what I use to do when I was bow hunting.
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