Type of fletchings

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  1. NorthernBackwoodsOutdoors

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    What type of fletchings do you all recommend? I have been shooting Blazer 2". I need to re-fletch a bunch of arrows and just looking for opinions. There are lots of options out there.
     
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    Blazers! Also really like Arizona Archery Max Hunters but they are hard to find.
     
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    Go with NAP quick fletch! Really easy and very fast. Go with the quick spin model
     
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    Your going to get a lot of answers here. Me personally, I use Fusion Vanes. Easiest vane I have ever fletched and they control a broadhead well.
     
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    bohning makes a shrink fletch with 2" blazers. those work really well and it is a breeze to replace if needed
     
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    if it aint broke dont fix it.... stick with your blazers
     
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    Blazers with bohning wraps

    I use blazers with bohning's wraps. Very easy to refletch because of no residue. Just make sure you use Ajax to clean your shafts first to get better adhesion.
     
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    4" feathers with feather fletch tape.
     
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    Blazers, either with the quickfletch (if a field repair is needed) or regular 2". Love em.
     
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    Switched to FOBs 3 years ago and have never looked back!
     
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    I switched to 3" quickspins. They shoot the same speed as blazers and for me they seem to stabilize broadheads better.
     

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