Arrow wraps
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Arrow wraps
Was just wondering if the arrow wraps have to be peeled off when you replace vanes? If so are they hard to remove and can you get the shaft clean enough to replace the vanes?
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Thanks for the information Greywolf. I may give them a try. Have never used them. Deadeye. I just think that they look good. After reading the thread on fletching, and looking at the pictures, I really thought that some of the crested arrows were sharp. Being an individual you know.
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They look good and they provide extra visibility when shooting at an animal..IOW - you can follow the arrow's path and see where it hit the deer. That is important part of knowing when and how to track the animal.Deadeye wrote:what's the deal with arrow wrap's anyway. sounds like more troble than it's worth.....
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