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I found this place if anyone is interested. Some cool wraps here.
http://www.arrowwrapsunlimited.com/
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Post by Pydpiper »

Great link Norm, some pretty cool wraps in there. :D
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Thank You Very Much for the info :D Very Good Site :wink:
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Post by Boo »

Just bought some. I've never used them and I want to try fletching tape with feathers.
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I've been using wraps for years on arrows for vert bows. How do wraps hold up on crossbow arrows (bolts if you want).....................considering they travel on the rail? Do they wear through? I'm just making some now.........bumble bee colour lol. Yellow wraps with two black and one yellow................2 inch Blazers...............I'll post 'em after I'm finished.
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I've had my wraps on for two yesrs with no problems. TC
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Post by Fork Horn »

Has anyone used any of these???
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Post by TYE »

I have wraps on the arrows BJ custom made for me. Pretty neat. I may wrap all my arrows from now on.
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Post by Rich »

Mine have shown a little wear after a year of use, they have to be replaced if you need to reflech a vane though. It tears the wrap when removing old vane. A side note, if ordering make sure the wraps are at least 1.25 inches wide or they will not fit GT II's. If you order regular carbon wraps they will not fit.

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Post by pokynojoe »

As Rich stated get the 1.25" for 22 series Aluminum, GT II's or Power Bolts. Also, if you fletch with 2" Blazers or similar get the 7" long ones and cut them in two. Like getting two dozen for the price of one, and looks pretty good.

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pokynojoe wrote:As Rich stated get the 1.25" for 22 series Aluminum, GT II's or Power Bolts. Also, if you fletch with 2" Blazers or similar get the 7" long ones and cut them in two. Like getting two dozen for the price of one, and looks pretty good.

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Ahh good idea!
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I saw this colour combination a while back......it reminded me of a bumble bee................so these have become BumbleBee Bolts.

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