Grayling Fletching Information
#1
Grayling Fletching Information
In the 1960's I used to fletch all my own arrows then I got away from it.
Yesterday I purchased a new Grayling Jig [not that different from my old Bitzenberger and more affordable for me[:@]] and want to get back to fletching my own.
I am looking for internet information on using the Grayling Jig and modern day fletching techniques with vanes that I can study and learn from.
Yesterday I purchased a new Grayling Jig [not that different from my old Bitzenberger and more affordable for me[:@]] and want to get back to fletching my own.
I am looking for internet information on using the Grayling Jig and modern day fletching techniques with vanes that I can study and learn from.
#3
RE: Grayling Fletching Information
Are there any websites where I can get any info on them.
I am working on adjusting mine to fit an existing arrow and think I know what is happening and will work on it but I'd like to find more info if possible.
I'm surpricesd that I can't fine a Grayling website.
BTW did you know that the clamps on the Grayling anf Bitzenberger are the interchangable.
I am working on adjusting mine to fit an existing arrow and think I know what is happening and will work on it but I'd like to find more info if possible.
I'm surpricesd that I can't fine a Grayling website.
BTW did you know that the clamps on the Grayling anf Bitzenberger are the interchangable.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newport pa USA
Posts: 60
RE: Grayling Fletching Information
Yeah the jigs are interchangeable. I always check my jigs for set-up with each different size shaft I fletch. I place a vane or feather in the clamp and set it down on the shaft in the jig to make sure I have proper alignment for the shaft. Change to get it to set on the best I can.