Arrow Fletcher

  • Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #204993

    Does anybody have any experience with Arizona ez fletch, fletchers? I am looking to fletch my own arrows as I have about 3 dozen that are bare shafts right now and it would be much cheaper to re-fletch.

    Or, any other recommendations?

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #117841

    I use the Arizona. Just keep the excess glue cleared off it and when you close it, just go slowly and try to replicate the same process on each arrow. Works fine for me.

    Full disclosure, I’m not a perfectionist.

    poppy402
    Eagle Point Wisconsin
    Posts: 948
    #117843

    I’ve used an Arizona EZ-Fletcher (L Helical)for about 10 years now, on aluminum and carbon shafts. Be neat with the glue you apply, and use a razor blade knife to remove any excess if needed. Be sure to put a small dab of glue on the very front edge of the fletching to help hold the fletching tight to the shaft. I also have a Bitz, it only does one fletching at a time, so if you’re looking for a speedy job, go the Arizona.

    bob_bergeson
    cannon falls
    Posts: 2798
    #117848

    I have a Arizona and a bitzenburger. My preference is the bitz. Little to no clean up and does a very professional job

    webstj
    Mazeppa, MN
    Posts: 535
    #117865

    I have both also, the Blitz is hard to beat, but the Arizona works fine for the occasional refletch.

    zimmy101
    Hager City Wisconsin
    Posts: 946
    #117869

    I’ve been using the same bitzenburger for many years now!

    brian_peterson
    Eagan, MN
    Posts: 2080
    #117913

    I use the Bohning. 1 at a time. Love it.

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #118073

    Thanks guys,

    the ez-fletch is on its way. Just trying to get a jump on next year already!!

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