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Fletching jig
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<blockquote data-quote="eddie c" data-source="post: 4182004" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>I played with a EZ one time. just one time.</p><p></p><p>I learned on a 6 slot JoJan straight fletch(in a pro shop 25+ years ago). I later bought me a single slot JJ. I have not used a Blitz but would consider it. I know one shop that used the JJ clamps on the Blitz, said it did better.</p><p></p><p>doing one feather, or vane, at a time allows you the chance to inspect the fletch before moving on to the next one instead of trying all 3 at once and one or two didn't glue correctly. plus replacing a single feather is easier on a single slot fletcher. </p><p>my suggestion is to get one of the single fletchers vs the EZ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddie c, post: 4182004, member: 972"] I played with a EZ one time. just one time. I learned on a 6 slot JoJan straight fletch(in a pro shop 25+ years ago). I later bought me a single slot JJ. I have not used a Blitz but would consider it. I know one shop that used the JJ clamps on the Blitz, said it did better. doing one feather, or vane, at a time allows you the chance to inspect the fletch before moving on to the next one instead of trying all 3 at once and one or two didn't glue correctly. plus replacing a single feather is easier on a single slot fletcher. my suggestion is to get one of the single fletchers vs the EZ. [/QUOTE]
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