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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Who Fletches Their Own Arrows???
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<blockquote data-quote="rldel" data-source="post: 1035359" data-attributes="member: 3861"><p>well you know I'd have to be different. I use a funny litte jig from Cabellas that lets me do right, straight, offset and left - three vanes at a time.</p><p></p><p>truth is I have it set for a slight offset and never change it but what the hey.. I do one at a time.</p><p></p><p>Vanes... I used duravanes because they were soft and would bend without taking a set (better than some brands) but if they stay bent out of shape for long period (like in a bow case in heat) they tend to take a set anyway. </p><p></p><p>when I moved to carbon shafts I switched to Blazer (2"). I get MTO carbons from Lancaster because their precision in a dozen is about +- 1.5 grains. I can't get them that close when I repair/refletch one.</p><p></p><p>carbons also take a Apple high-speed saw (which I don't have - another reason I MTO and repair only since going to Easton axis.</p><p></p><p>glue - fletchtite I think it is.</p><p></p><p>________________________________________________</p><p>oh yea, about forgot to mention. when lancaster makes the MTO CARBONS, they'll ship w/wo inserts installed so if you really believe in aligning the broadheads and vanes, you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rldel, post: 1035359, member: 3861"] well you know I'd have to be different. I use a funny litte jig from Cabellas that lets me do right, straight, offset and left - three vanes at a time. truth is I have it set for a slight offset and never change it but what the hey.. I do one at a time. Vanes... I used duravanes because they were soft and would bend without taking a set (better than some brands) but if they stay bent out of shape for long period (like in a bow case in heat) they tend to take a set anyway. when I moved to carbon shafts I switched to Blazer (2"). I get MTO carbons from Lancaster because their precision in a dozen is about +- 1.5 grains. I can't get them that close when I repair/refletch one. carbons also take a Apple high-speed saw (which I don't have - another reason I MTO and repair only since going to Easton axis. glue - fletchtite I think it is. ________________________________________________ oh yea, about forgot to mention. when lancaster makes the MTO CARBONS, they'll ship w/wo inserts installed so if you really believe in aligning the broadheads and vanes, you can. [/QUOTE]
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