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NAP Quick Fletch Question

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Skywalker, Aug 15, 2013.

  1. REMYNGTON

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    Haha. Yeah i know but i had to run an errand right after i got done putting them on. :banghead: shot them and I'm actually thinking i am grouping better with them. They fly really really really nice. I'm very pleased.
     
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    I didn't get crazy with cleaning mine spotless. I just basically pulled the blazers i had off then cleaned the ends with some Goof Off. There was still some of the old glue on mine. I figured it wouldn't be that much of an issue. Doesn't seem to be either. I had no probs with them when putting them on.
     
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    Well that was easy and painless !! Picked up a 3 pack from Wally World to see if quick fletch was for me

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    Easy come, easy go lol

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    Are they really that much more accurate? I don't want to mess up my already $85 CX maxima reds if I don't have to. love to hear from the guys who have switched to using these flecthings
     
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    These are not quick fletch but, I wrapped them and applied the vanes myself, they shoot pretty well! And I love the colors!
     
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    Better? I don't know about that, you put the exact same fletchings on the traditional way and you should get basically the same results. Easier for you to put on? Absolutely. I wouldn't attempt to fletch my own arrows the traditional way, but I did my quick fletch in less than 10 minutes once the water was boiling.
     

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