Fletching Jigs
#3
RE: Fletching Jigs
1) Bitzenburger
2) Strong magnet, idiot proof, very adjustable, very repeatable.
3) Yes
4) For all the above reasons.
2) Strong magnet, idiot proof, very adjustable, very repeatable.
3) Yes
4) For all the above reasons.
#6
RE: Fletching Jigs
I've never used the Bitz, but I really can't see how it could get much easier than my Jo Jan fletcher. Its fletched a lot of arrows over the years because its actually my uncles. He doesn't shoot much anymore so he let me borrow it.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
Posts: 1,469
RE: Fletching Jigs
I've owned the arizona ez-fletcher and the bitz. the ez-fletcher is very easy but it's plastic and gets clogged full of glue very quickly. getting fletching glue off plastic canbe tricky.
the bitz is perfect! little pricey, but worth every penny.
the bitz is perfect! little pricey, but worth every penny.
#10
RE: Fletching Jigs
I've responded to many posts over the years asking this exact same question... after trying one of the plastic knockoffs, I was decidely less than happy with it. I took it back to Bass Pro and traded it in on a Bitz; I've never looked back.