Anyone else having this problem fletched 12 arrows 3 popped off immediately and 3 came off while shooting but the 6 I have now shoot better than ever though Sent from my SM-G920V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Ive lost a couple of veins off the Quick Fletch. I assumed maybe it was from getting the water too hot??? Overall though I really like them even though they run a little on the expensive side.
They make my arrows fly so well but ive knocked a few off but im having durability and quality issues, the ones that are sticking right are amazing tho Sent from my SM-G920V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Not a fan for the same reason. I called service and was told I installed them wrong. They sent me a bunch more to try but got tired of replacing them. Sent from my XT1080 using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
This is my first with them, i boiled for 10 sec, and that's when they boiled off them boiled for 6-7 they were fine but one fell off and 2 I shot off, I like them but quality and durability is an issue Sent from my SM-G920V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
I like them a lot when they work right, im shooting great Sent from my SM-G920V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Got them a couple of weeks ago and my bow tech told me how to do them. Boil the water and slowly stick arrow in water until fully submerged. Then count the 10 seconds. Inserting slowly into the water helps get all air bubbles out. After submerged 10 seconds... pull arrow out of water and sit aside to dry. I did this with my first set of 3 and have shot them over 80 times with no problems. Sent from my SM-G935P using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
You can fletch a dozen with quick fletch and be shooting before you find your jig. I think the issue is over heating them. In my experience I had this issue when I let the water get to a rolling boil.
I let it get that hot and held 10 sec, thats when I had the most issues I boiled the water and help for 6-7 and that was my good batch I think.i inserted them to quick i will try as you said cause ive noticed bubbles Sent from my SM-G920V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
I switched arrows this year to BEA and they came blazer vaned already...however I'd shot quickfletches for I think 3 years....NEVER had an issue unless bad shot or through a deer bone or broadhead slicing. I inserted them EXTREMELY slow and have had water simmering or bubbling and neither seemed to change results. I probably take dang near 10 seconds just lowering the things making sure every tiny air bubble is slowly forced out. I also water tub float the arrows and mark the heavy side which when floating is the under side...and put off arrow fletch on this as well. My arrows this year were insanely grouping well...however I switched arrows and shot a new bow. Gonna experience some with quickfletches and see if they played any part in it, by going to blazers.
I have had good success with them this year. My buddy had similar success as well, he had one or two fall off. Not sure if it will make much difference, but I did hear you are not recommended to shoot quick fletch from a whisker biscuit. I am going to use them again this year. Hope it works out for you! Good luck and be safe. -Tony
I have not had any problem with the ones I've used. I don't think you are supposed to submerge them into boiling water though, it should be a little cooler than boiling, then lower them down slowly and at an angle. I've knocked a fletching off on occasion while shooting groups, but other than that I've had no issues at all.
In the past i never had too much of a issuse with them. Had a couple of them not lasting and J if i grouped arrows to close and tore them. Bought new arrows, beman white outs, they came with blazers on them and ill tell you what i had to refletch them already cause id tear vanes. Grouping them to close and tearing them. White outs are nice but the coloring comes off when refletching. Now im using wraps to cover the carbon spots and fusion vanes. All is good so far. Sent from my SM-N920P using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app