What do you recommend in fletcher. What should I be looking for?
Which is the easiest and more straightforward to use?
Thanks for the info.
Rabuol
Which fletcher is easiest for a beginner ?
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I watched GaryL's video and bought the Arizona. Really easy to use.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... ight=garyl
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... ight=garyl
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Exocet your options and exCalibur8 your sights.
Exocet your options and exCalibur8 your sights.
Which Arizona fletcher ?
Need your help again on fletching
Looked in Archer's Nook catalogue and 4 different types of fletchers are available.
I'm confused as to which one to buy among the following:
Arizona Pro Ex Fletcher: carbon right helical or 1 degree straight
or
Arizona Pro Ex Fletcher: right helical or 1 degree straight.
Rabuol
Looked in Archer's Nook catalogue and 4 different types of fletchers are available.
I'm confused as to which one to buy among the following:
Arizona Pro Ex Fletcher: carbon right helical or 1 degree straight
or
Arizona Pro Ex Fletcher: right helical or 1 degree straight.
Rabuol
For the crossbow you want the regular EZ fletch - NOT the carbon model. Actually the carbon term is misleading, because it does not matter which shaft material you are fletching it's the diameter that matters, and the carbon designation is referring to small diameter shafts!
I'd recommend the model #STO (4º offset) for the crossbow.
http://www.ezfletch.com/
I have both 8º and 4º arms for mine, but do 95% of my fletching at 4º. Archer's Nook isn't really clear on their description, so it might be best to give them a phone call.[/url]
I'd recommend the model #STO (4º offset) for the crossbow.
http://www.ezfletch.com/
I have both 8º and 4º arms for mine, but do 95% of my fletching at 4º. Archer's Nook isn't really clear on their description, so it might be best to give them a phone call.[/url]
wabi