Arizona E-Z Fletch

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redmasterchief
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Arizona E-Z Fletch

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Researching around the past couple weeks it seems a decent consensus that the Arizona EZ fletch tool is perfectly capable and simple for fletching bolts (especially for a beginner, which I most definitely am).

I just wanted to ask some opinions on the Helical that you guys prefer on your bolts. I'm going between two different models of the jig, the full size jig with right helical and the mini version.

From what I've gathered, it seems that the EZ fletch mini has an aggressive right helical when compared to the full size version. I'm leaning more towards the mini since the stronger helical should lead to better accuracy. I have yet to shoot any bolts that have a helical, however. I'm just wondering how the helical affects how it sits on the rail and if having too much of a helical in any direction would just end up being worse off in a crossbow?

Thanks for any input. My bow is a Matrix 380.
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Re: Arizona E-Z Fletch

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The Ez Bolt is what most use.... Its helical does a wonderful job for broadheads. It does not cause any interference in the rail channel.
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Re: Arizona E-Z Fletch

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^^^^ EzBolt is what you want.
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Re: Arizona E-Z Fletch

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Glad I checked now.. Didn't realize there was a specific bolt version :shock:

Going to grab one of those and some 2'' blazer vanes.. Is there a specific glue that is preferred?
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Re: Arizona E-Z Fletch

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I use Gorilla Glue with the blue top. I can tell you from experience that G5's glue and Goat Tough works as well. All mentioned glues work on the inserts as well.
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Re: Arizona E-Z Fletch

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Awesome.. Thanks everybody. This was simple but very helpful.
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