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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Bohning fletching jig
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<blockquote data-quote="AlexDad" data-source="post: 4036578" data-attributes="member: 4122"><p>I use that model on carbons and have for a while. As long as you have a small bead of glue the whole vane and it presses it evenly along the shaft, you could fletch wooden dowels. Mine is red, but it's the same piece of equip. I have a straight clamp and right clamp. They say if you shoot right handed to use a right helix. I've also heard that a left helix spins counterclockwise and will unscrew your broad head or field tip when it hits the target. TBH not sure just how valid that is. I have to tighten mine after a few shots spinning clockwise.</p><p></p><p>You're good to go with those. They're anywhere from $60-80 for the whole shebang and $25-30 for an extra clamp. You have two whole shebangs. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexDad, post: 4036578, member: 4122"] I use that model on carbons and have for a while. As long as you have a small bead of glue the whole vane and it presses it evenly along the shaft, you could fletch wooden dowels. Mine is red, but it's the same piece of equip. I have a straight clamp and right clamp. They say if you shoot right handed to use a right helix. I've also heard that a left helix spins counterclockwise and will unscrew your broad head or field tip when it hits the target. TBH not sure just how valid that is. I have to tighten mine after a few shots spinning clockwise. You're good to go with those. They're anywhere from $60-80 for the whole shebang and $25-30 for an extra clamp. You have two whole shebangs. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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