shrink fletch

Bottom Hunter

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Got a pack of these and so far they are working very well...

Any negatives from anyone out there.????

Shot my arrows a dozen times or more and the fletching is still intact and fine.

BH
 

J.Maples

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Works for me on Crossbow bolts, very easy to apply, shaft does not have to be squeeky clean. I use the Blazer Quik Spin, they are dependable.
 

Radar

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Bottom Hunter said:
sorry, but i don't think they're that expensive......a couple of bucks apiece and so easy to apply..........I like them...JMO.

Bh

When compared with standard vanes at a few cents a piece they are . ;) I'm sorry but I'm an advocate of the fletching jig and standard fletchings for many reasons . One you can add more helical to the fletchings ,and get them all exactly the same degree of helical . Two , in the long run they are more cost effective . Three , I can change up colors , wraps , or fletching types to add a personal touch .
You wanted to know the negatives , I gave them .
$15 per 6
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... hasJS=true
$10 per 50 for vanes

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... id=0004517
 

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