Arizona EZ-Fletch

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Bearded Bowhunter
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Re: Arizona EZ-Fletch

#16 Post by Bearded Bowhunter »

Josh, the EZ fletch works great on feathers or vanes. I have fletched all of my arrows with it
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LOTW
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Re: Arizona EZ-Fletch

#17 Post by LOTW »

Ok thanks.

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Re: Arizona EZ-Fletch

#18 Post by REDTAIL »

Bought the Pro Model years ago with the 4 Degree Offset, For my 5 " Feather use, Back then I was shooting, My Compound Bow, But now I am shooting my Recurve & my Long Bow, Just wondering,? If the 4 Degree Offset, would still be ok to use for, My Stick Bows Arrows also.? Does anyone know,? Would appreciate, any feedback on this etc..I was thinking about buying a new EZ Pro with the RH Helical,? But hate to lay out another $50.00 Bucks, For another EZ Fletcher, If the 4 Degree Offset, Will still do the job, Fletching for me.? My Arrows are Black Eagle Vintage spined in 400 & 500 for the Long bow & 400 for the Recurve etc.

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Re: Arizona EZ-Fletch

#19 Post by Carpdaddy »

I'm not familiar with that particular fletching Jig but really don't see why there would be a problem. I bought a cheap fletching jig some 25-30 years ago for my compound and still use it today. I have no idea what the degree turn it is. It has one side that does straight and the other for right helical. I don't have a left but use the straight side on my left wing feathers, not had any issues. Hopefully someone smarter will jump in though.

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Re: Arizona EZ-Fletch

#20 Post by Shadowhntr »

Redtail, as long as the feathers quill is lining up on your arrows so most or all of it is laying flat against your arrow, you will have no problems.
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Re: Arizona EZ-Fletch

#21 Post by Captainkirk »

Agreed. Helical is a matter of preference. I know some folks that shoot with NO helical. I have some old woodies from the 60's that are straight fletched and they shoot fine.
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