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Arrow Wraps

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Heckler, Mar 11, 2012.

  1. jeffacarp

    jeffacarp Grizzled Veteran

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    I also got my new FMJ's custom painted and fletched from passthrucustomarrows.com and there is a clear coat sealant over the paint, so with new fletchings I've been told you are scraping the glue off of clear coat and not off of the painted wrap. Im very impressed with the job Brad at passthrucustomarrows did on these arrows. I chose to get a wrap done to make my arrows personal to me, and to make them easier to find after the shot. You can see pics of my arrows on the general bowhunting forum "my new setup-extreme eye candy"
     
  2. Treehopper

    Treehopper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    As I havegotten older my eyes are not a sgood. The wraps help me follow my arrow in flight
     
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    timmy_ar Weekend Warrior

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    I just ordered a dozen shafts from Bass Pro and along with that got NAP Quickfletch Twisters 6pks for like $14. Not sure where you are looking at your price. Hope this helps you.
     
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    I use four inch wraps from BattleDrum Wraps.com
    I like the for the ease of fletching clean up after I tear up some vanes.
    Also they just look cool.

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    Thats a great idea! When you get a pass through on a big bad boy in the thickest brambles ever you're goona want to find your new lucky arrow. I would love to hunt with them as long as my quiver doesn't look like to a u-turn sign to that big bad boy.
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Heckler it wont let me view your wraps :( any way, I love the NAP quick shrinks but sometimes love building my own. I just got these in today and the custom wraps I had made from onestringer. I have to cut them down tomorrow then start fletchin.
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Can't wait to see the iron buck destroy those in June!
     
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    Nice work Crick....Can't wait to see them at the shoot....

    See you then!
     
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    1. easier to re fletch
    2. easier to id blood type
    3. looks



    What's ur prices.....I've been a onestringer guy myself.
     
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    I like them for the looks and ease of finding later. Although, when I have to refletch the arrow, it IS a snap to have it come clean.

    I use One Stringer Wraps Monster and U.S.Army.
     
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