Bolt fletching
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- Bluefish024
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Bolt fletching
I have been sitting here for bout an hour trying to find some solid info on fletching crossbow bolts.. Got alot of weird video game websites from my searches.. Now I have wrapped my own fishing rod blanks over the years so to me fletching an arrow or say bolt has to be a little easier. I got this immpression you buy a regular arrow jig and use some form of nocking devise depending on what bolt your using.. But what vane degree sould I be looking for, using a 4 inch or 2 inch vane set and probably will set them on some gold tip lazer 2's.. I will also need to find info on front to center bolt. and grain weights and factors.. Our patrons here at the boat yard have been calling me Myguver Shadetree because I'm always building stuff for them.. Think this will be a fun winter project.. Any Info good or bad is still info.. Thanks..
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Bluefish,
I use a Bitzenberger jig with zero degree offset. Due to the flat nocks on GT II's, I rigged an adapter by gluing a field tip into a regular arrow nock. Pretty simple after that, just insert GT II into jig, put a 2" blazer in the clamp, apply Goats Tuff glue and stick on the bolt. Repeat two more times.
Rich
I use a Bitzenberger jig with zero degree offset. Due to the flat nocks on GT II's, I rigged an adapter by gluing a field tip into a regular arrow nock. Pretty simple after that, just insert GT II into jig, put a 2" blazer in the clamp, apply Goats Tuff glue and stick on the bolt. Repeat two more times.
Rich
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Blitz Jig here also.. goat tuff glue but be warned that stuff will bond your hand to anything it touches
as for a offset I usually just set mine barely offset, maybe 2-3 degrees to give some spin. I palyed with different offsets and out to 30 yards the straight flew fine, but from 30-50 it liked a slight offset
just play around and have fun.. i just made up 3 bolts yesterday for fun
as for a offset I usually just set mine barely offset, maybe 2-3 degrees to give some spin. I palyed with different offsets and out to 30 yards the straight flew fine, but from 30-50 it liked a slight offset
just play around and have fun.. i just made up 3 bolts yesterday for fun
Hi Bluefish,
The Arizona EZ-fletch is popular.
These threads should be of interest.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... aryl+video
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... aryl+video
You'll need the ALUMINUM version though for the diameter carbon shafts the Excaliburs use with either 4 degree or 8 degree offset. I like 4.
The same holds true for arrow wraps, BTW - get the aluminum size, or they'll be short.
Anyway, some good reading & if you can locate GaryL's videos, they are funny & informative.
Hope that helps,
-Mike
The Arizona EZ-fletch is popular.
These threads should be of interest.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... aryl+video
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... aryl+video
You'll need the ALUMINUM version though for the diameter carbon shafts the Excaliburs use with either 4 degree or 8 degree offset. I like 4.
The same holds true for arrow wraps, BTW - get the aluminum size, or they'll be short.
Anyway, some good reading & if you can locate GaryL's videos, they are funny & informative.
Hope that helps,
-Mike
- Bluefish024
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