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arrow wraps on Wood?

Started by wingnut, March 24, 2007, 08:56:00 PM

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wingnut

Can you do it and does it work well?

mike
Mike Westvang

tmccall

Why not?  I bet you got a friend that could hook you up with a sample to try before you buy...
Tony McCall

Jesus.  There is no other name...  Acts 4:12

traditional beagle

I've had the best luck if I go ahead and put a good finish on the entire shaft and then make sure the shaft is real smooth or the little bumps on the arrow will show through the wrap.

LEFTY_ IN_ WV

I have used them successfully in the past. Just bought 3 dozen raw sitka spruce shafts, & I'm wrappin em all. 3 more words
Arrow Wraps Unlimited 8^)
"Seek Quality Not Quantity"
>>>===LEFTYINWV===>

adeeden

You can't beat onesringers prices on wraps check his out on the sponsor's classifieds!
"I would rather be lucky then good, any day!"

wingnut

I've got a custom guy that does my art work and truck and booth and stuff, that will do the wraps.

Right Tony?

LOL

Mike
Mike Westvang

Shawn Leonard

Mike, they work real nice. I usually seal the shaft first and they stick great! Shawn
Shawn

Little Tree

I use em...no problems at all, arrow tape sticks great to them also, good luck bud.

wingnut

Mike Westvang

Adam Mooney

Thanks Lefty, What I recomend when wrapping woodies is just to make sure that the shafts are sealed then wrap them. They will work on raw wood but over a sealed shaft wil last a lot longer. Tha goes for any brand wraps..
Adam

steadman

Do they work well on tapered wood shafts?
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

SlowBowinMO

Now that Onestringer's getting us properly long trad wraps, I've also started using them on woodies with great results.

steadman, even tapered ones no problem.  I thought they might go on crooked, but they don't seem to, can't explain it, but it works!
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

steadman

Good that opens a lot of different options. Thanks
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

DarkeGreen

I spent $2.46 on a roll of contact paper 24" x 10 yards long. I rolled it out and "crested" it while flat with sharpies and a yard stick. Then I cut it to 9" x 1.25" (or 1.5" if you prefer). I strip the back and lay them on a mouse pad and roll them on my arrows. I fletch with fletch tight and have done finished wood, unfinnished wood, and amuminum with feathers and veins. I've shot these arrows somewhere between 50 and 75 times each so far and haven't had a single issue yet.

sidebuster

Wingnut here are some I made on wood. They are BW look alikes.  I designed the wrap and then had Arrow Wraps Unlimted make them for me.  You will have no problem on woodies.



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