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Post by medic22 on Apr 27, 2016 13:55:50 GMT -5
Its probably a little late for this advice, but use pink.
Nothing in the woods is pink
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Post by nfalls116 on Apr 27, 2016 16:26:41 GMT -5
I buy the arrows on clearance at Walmart for <4$
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Post by wesb81219 on Apr 27, 2016 17:16:58 GMT -5
Carbon crossbow bolts for my wicked ridge invader are around $10 each so quickfletch certainly makes much more sense than buying new bolts
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Post by nfalls116 on Apr 27, 2016 17:20:32 GMT -5
Yeah, by arrows I mean bolts lol.
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Post by Woody Williams on May 8, 2016 12:17:39 GMT -5
This is what came on my arrows with the Horton Storm There are Easton BTV They fly well..
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Post by ms660 on May 8, 2016 18:08:17 GMT -5
I use these on my arrows with my Mission 320 using BEE shafts. I really like them and they are quick. I don't use boiling water though, I use a heat gun. The kind for removing paint. It will heat them up and shrink them very good and you can control the heat that you put on it. I tried a regular hair drier but it wouldn't get hot enough to do the job good.
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Post by kevin1 on Jun 24, 2016 18:37:59 GMT -5
Well, this sounds a lot easier than gluing one at a time. "One at a time"? Surely not.. I used an Arizona EZ Fletch.. Not this "Mini" one though. I use LocTite Super Glue Gel. It doesn't take long to fletch a dozen arrows.. See... m.youtube.com/watch?v=qPIxMwK8EPcI use an Arizona EZ Fletch and gel super glue too, takes me about one minute per arrow.
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Post by dbd870 on Jun 25, 2016 6:48:42 GMT -5
Its probably a little late for this advice, but use pink. Nothing in the woods is pink Yep; I'm switching to pink with a not too dark blue for the cock feather on my arrows as I replace them.
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