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EZ Fletch

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by rt9bil, Oct 20, 2011.

  1. rt9bil

    rt9bil Weekend Warrior

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    I have been looking for a fletching jig for the past few days and came across the Ez Fletch. It looks like a pretty cool time saving jig seeing as how you can apply 3 vanes at the same time. Has anyone used it or heard anything about it?
     
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    I have two of them, one for right hand on carbon arrows and one for left hand on aluminum arrows. Make sure you buy the style you want for the arrow you have. It is super fast and easy. I like it, and they come out the same every time.
     
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    I noticed there are a few different models, as you have. I think I might give it a try. What vanes do you use w/ the right hand carbon? Right now I have blazer vanes that are straight but have been considering helical.
     
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    Stick with the blazers. And go ahead and very yourself the one with the offset arms. I don't know how much offset there is in the jig, but it's enough to get my slick tricks spinning pretty fast.
     
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    Just fletched a dozen with blazers using the EZ fletch Mini. Puts a tight helical as long as you are using blazers. Works very well.
     

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