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NAP Quik Fletch

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Flywalker, Oct 7, 2011.

  1. Flywalker

    Flywalker Weekend Warrior

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    If are using or have used NAP quick fletch that you boil, are you having trouble with them hitting left of regular fletched arrows.
     
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    samsquamch Newb

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    No, but I have found them to be less durable than glued fletchings. Great for field repairs!
     
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    tek4life Weekend Warrior

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    no issues here only issue with them I've ever had is the whole unit must be replaced if you cut off a fletch but still better than having to fletch one at a time
     
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    I cant see them making a arrow hit left, maybe it is just a arrow rest problem or your form may have been a bit off mate.
    I used to use them but ditched them pretty quick as they work out to be very expendsive when shooting groups & arrows take a vane off another then having to replace the hole thing.
     
  5. Flywalker

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    Found my problem! I was using the NAP quik spin. They were definitely pulling left. I switched to bohning with blazer vains, dead on!
     
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    bowhuntjoe Weekend Warrior

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    Good to hear its all good now.. can I ask how using the NAP quik spins were actuly making the arrow pull left? yet the blazer is dead on.
     
  7. Flywalker

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    Well the only thing I can figure is, the ridges that are on the fins that make the arrow spin while in flight. Other than that, I have no idea why. However if I ever re-fletch all my arrows at once I am going to use the quik spin. I believe the arrow spinning stabilizes the arrow and makes it more accurate.
     
  8. pastorjim08

    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Had the same problem with the quik spins, only they all hit 4in right and 4in low. Switched to the Bohning shrink-fletch with blazers and had zero problems.

    Blessings......Pastorjim
     

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