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whats the purpose of wraps?

Started by Boognish, July 05, 2017, 08:33:00 PM

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MIBIGHNTR

QuoteOriginally posted by fnshtr:
 
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Originally posted by Terry Green:
At the angle the arrows coming the animals don't see the freaking rap get real.       :banghead:      :biglaugh:  
That's correct

Mint

It makes it much easier to see your arrow in the animal running away and like terry says you can gauge penetration better. I like the reflective ones for hunting, just a little light makes them glow in the dark and makes it a breeze finding your arrow at night.
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ron w

I like them.......it makes my arrows pretty and I like pretty arrows.......lol    :thumbsup:  Everyone did a cap dip for years and years.....ain't no different.
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Gdpolk

I use them because they improve visibility of my shafts, are an easy way to personalize and customize arrows, and most importantly to me they make re-fletching as easy as it gets.  I prefer crested arrows but come time to re-flect a shaft, I'm always glad that I switched to stickers.
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hitman

What Friend says X2. Nothing wrong with wraps, easier to put on than cresting but they only belong on carbon or aluminum. Painted cresting for wood .
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David McLendon

I use them carbon and use different wraps to identify different arrow set ups for different bows.
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