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waterproofing feathers......

Started by adeeden, February 09, 2007, 10:08:00 PM

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adeeden

What does everyone use to waterproof there fletching? I have tried alot of things over the years and am still not satisfied with the results. Someone surely has a better mousetrap!
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mqqse

Go to the automotive department and try Black Magic Tire Wet.  I tried it last season and had good results.  Spray it on, let it dry.  I left my arrows outside for a week or so to allow the smell to dissipate.  A bottle will last you forever.

dino

I use industrial 100% silcone spray.  Has always worked good for me.  No odor.  Using goose feathers works good too.  Natural waterproofing and hold as good as any turkey feather. dino
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

mcgroundstalker

Found this spray at a sportsmans show in PA.

SCENTSIBLE FEATHER DRY by TOM PAK
PO Box 1784
Johnson City, TN 37605
888-237-1568

This stuff works! Around $8 per 4oz pump spray bottle. Good for five or six dozen arrows.

... mike ...
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Tuttu

Use vanes.  There 100% water proof and they are cheap.  I hunt South East Alaska a lot, and I've tried everything for feathers.  I've found there is nothing 100% water proof besides vanes.  Best of luck.
Chuck

Dave Pagel


DarkeGreen

Has any one ever tried bow string wax?

Barney

Spray on floatant for dry flies. Its probably silicone.

shaft slinger

my brother lives in texas and he got a can of spray thet they use to water proof hats, he says it is the best he ever used when he sends me a can i'll let you know

Jeff Sample

I like No Snow. I applied it 2 or 3 times before my trip to Alaska. To test, I stuck the fletched end in my pool and swished it back and forth pretty hard a couple of times, pulled it out and gave it a flick - it was bone dry. Don't know how it would have held up in sustained rain, as we had great weather. The other thing I liked about it was that it did not soften my fletching to any great extent. I've tried the paint on dry fly dressing that comes in the little "fingernail polish" bottle and the white powder, both are a pain to apply, and didn't work that well.
Jeff
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