Diablo fleching Part two

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Diablo fleching Part two

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So I bring some of my diablo bolts to my local bow store today for refleching. And he tells me he cant do it because he doesn't have an adaptor for the flat nocks. Has anyone eles ran into this problem? And whats the cure? Thanks again John
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yes when I had a blitz. made one with a vert now nock and or could get the adapter.
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so you had to make an adaptor ? Or can you buy one?
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He does and he had an adaptor for the half moon and one for the square ten point nock. But the flat threaded nock baffed him. where can I get one of these adaptors?
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Didn't get to price and only ruined a few so far!
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ya the EZ bolt is worth the price then easy to do your own.
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And that will work on the diablos?
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If it's a Bitz then they are available or you can make your own by gluing the open end of a nock (for a swaged arrow end) and gluing it to the pointed end of a bullet point target tip.
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Boo wrote:If it's a Bitz then they are available or you can make your own by gluing the open end of a nock (for a swaged arrow end) and gluing it to the pointed end of a bullet point target tip.
exactly what I did.
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massbow wrote:So I bring some of my diablo bolts to my local bow store today for refleching. And he tells me he cant do it because he doesn't have an adaptor for the flat nocks. Has anyone eles ran into this problem? And whats the cure? Thanks again John
I have an adaptor if you want one send me a pm with your address and i'll send you one. I use the Arizona EZ Fletch Mini and it works on the bolts also.
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I have extra of everything if your hurting for an adapter. Or if you need them re-done properly and custom done shoot me a PM. I will help you out.

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I have had great results with nap quik fletch quikspin 3 inch crossbow version
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A year ago I did not have much experience with stripping and re fletching. I got the AZ EZ Fletch "Bolt" and have never looked back. It is inexpensive and easy to use, if you want radical helical fletching. It comes with arms for vanes up to 2-1/4". There are other arms available for any fletching you would do. I use 2" Blazers and really like the improvement in consistency of groups. With the speed you have from a matrix the slight slow down of radical helical fletching at longer ranges does not matter.
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