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Onestringer Arrow Wraps

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Fitz, Mar 19, 2014.

  1. Fitz

    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    So I'm still going to mainly use my NAP QuikFletches, but I've been wanting to try my hand at customizing & fletching my own arrows, so I put in an order with Onestringer. Man is their turn around fast. I placed my order and within an hour they were printed and in the mail!

    Here's what I'll be cloaking my Piledriver Hunters with:

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    Because I'm a nerd, I even got the right color code from CX, so my green should match the Piledriver logo:tu:

    Let's see your custom wrap designs if you have them!
     
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    dca 005.jpg I buy all my wraps from them....with the double dogs. They are very nice and great quality. yes, their fast too...lol. Here is a pic of my Stormy Hardwoods natural I put on my DCA arrows.
     
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    I bought some wraps from him in 2007 or 2008 and the service was great. Just been using quick fletches since due to ease of use and the fact that I never have good luck with glue.

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    Use the Loctite gel and it works great with those wraps. Atleast for me it does.
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Thanks for the tip. GoatTuff glue works well too.
     
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    Here's the last batch I did.

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    No pictures, because I'm not home, but I've used them for years. Great company. I've designed some myself, and this past year, actually bought a pre designed set of there's simply due to time, and I wanted it to mainly a white reflective wrap for visibility more than anything. Considering designing some this year.
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Very Nice!
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    I bought these wraps from them and wrapped these myself. I like them a lot.
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    Being on the subject of arrows I don't really like wraps I get all my arrows custom dipped and fletched does anybody else get custom dipped or does every one use wraps I just don't like glue or stickers.
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Fitz those are sweet, I just orderen some more pile drivers, love em! I have some NAP twisters on the way and was just getting ready to order more wraps from one stringer, they do an excellent job. I still love fletching a fresh dozen!
     
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    My custom dipped and fletched maxima blue streaks no glue no sticker or plastic wrap.
     

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    Nice!! Where do you get them done?
     
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    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    that looks sick Fitz!!! Think I might be placing a order now lol
     
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    Sharp eye i get them done at R&R custom arrow builders or Pass thru custom arrow builders. The blue and white vanes are R&Rs and the black and blue are from Pass thru. They have many to chose from or you can have them custom done anyway you want and they have every arrow possible or you can send them yours its your choice. I always buy new arrows from them the blue streaks are 79.99 a half dozen or 150 a dozen fully dipped and crested hiw you want. They also have every kind of vane you can think of and will cut to size for free upon shipping. It takes about 5 to 8 days to get my arrows depending how i get them done and drying time.
     
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    These aren't custom but from their site. Going on my fmjs
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    Only place I'd buy them from any more. I screwed up on the size of some I ordered last year because I didn't double check my arrow size and the re-printed them and mailed them at no cost. Great customer service!!
     
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    Holy crap, I got them in the mail already! I'm really happy with how they turned out. Now I just need to get my QuikSpins in and I can get these bad boys finished. Very happy with how well the greens match :tu:

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    Stupiddddd question... Do all of these wraps improve the arrow at all or are these just for looks?
     
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    They can help with vane adhesion, depending on the color they can help you ID blood after the shot, make arrows easier to find, and they can look nice.

    I've always wanted to try and figured since I'm using Quikfletches, these arrows should weigh the same my other ones now.
     

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