Anyone fletch their own arrows?
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Steuben County, NY
Posts: 354
Anyone fletch their own arrows?
Here's a couple of questions for some of you expert archery guys on here. I am thinking about getting a fletching jig this summer so I can start fletching my own arrows. I'm concidering picking up either a Graylin Fletching Jig or a Jo Jan Mono Fletcher. Anyone have any familiarity with either of these two? Another question...I currently use a NAP Quicktune 1000 TM style rest and would like to get an idea of what the largest degree of helical fletching that I'd be able to get away with. Thanks.
#2
RE: Anyone fletch their own arrows?
I use the Bitzenber jig. I can only fletch 1 arrow at a time, but they are very accurate and consistant. My preference in helical is 3/32" from back to front of a 4" feather. Don't forget that the more helical the more spin and drag. Experiment with your new equipment to get what works well with your set up.
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RE: Anyone fletch their own arrows?
I also shoot the NAP 1000, and fletch my own with the Grayling fletcher. Just one problem, the helical causes contact with the rest. I think you can get a straight jig. with no helical....I am having to go to a drop away rest. As far as the Grayling, I really like it. It is simple to use, and consistent.
#6
RE: Anyone fletch their own arrows?
I had a BPE jig and liked it. I thought all jigs were jigs. I recently bought a Bitzenburger jig and have to say I will never buy another jig. It is the best fletching jig made.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Honeyhole, IA USA
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RE: Anyone fletch their own arrows?
Buy a Bitz...you will spend alot of money on junk and will eventually buy a bitz anyway.
Once you fletch your own you will wonder how you could have let anyone else do it.
Once you fletch your own you will wonder how you could have let anyone else do it.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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RE: Anyone fletch their own arrows?
Bitzenburger gets my vote. And, if you plan on shooting fixed blade broadheads, a straight fletched vane doesn't provide the stability you want. I stick with right helical for all my hunting arrows.