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????? FLETCH TAPE ???????

Started by hawgslayer, June 11, 2007, 06:31:00 PM

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BONE

Thanks Hunt-it--Thats the kind of info. I was looking for. That sounds like my kind of luck   :eek:  ------------Bone

LBR

I'm in MS, we get temps similar to yours--no problems here.

Chad

curlis

That is all I will use to fletch with.
Pick a spot and concentrate!

doctorbrady

You mean they still make fletching glue   :knothead:  ?
I have been using fletch tape for the past 10 years, and can't believe that anyone still uses glue.  
To help with your question Bone, I have hunted in 100+ temps in Texas and southern Arkansas without any difficulty.  I have also used fletch tape in Africa without a single bad occurance.  This said, if you store your arrows tightly for travel (like in an arrow tube)  your fletching may change angle a bit.  By this I mean that the feather actually tilts a little, though I don't think I have had one actually move on the shaft.  You can fix this by reapplying some pressure, but I've never had it affect flight much.  It just makes them look a little funny.  
Go tape, you will never go back.

BONE

Got the message guys,I will get some today.--Bone

Ed Frye

I just ordered some too! It must be great stuff if doc is using it. LOL
Thanks and keep promoting the great sport of bow hunting to our youth and friends.
Ed P. Frye II
"TGMM Family of the Bow"

doctorbrady

Ed,
Get this stuff and they will be calling YOU the ARROW DOCTOR  :) .
The other great thing is that you can replace a damaged fletch in the field without any tools.  Just apply the tape and line up your fletch and push it down.  So simple even a caveman could do it....sorry Geico.

BONE

Watch out Doc,you may have a caveman protesting in your office--LOL   :saywhat:  ---Bone

kennym

No trouble with heat,but I shot a doe in Jan. once and on impact all 3 feathers flew off!! No matter ,job was done!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Bowspirit

Not only is it the toughest of fletch adhesives, but it works on everything. Woods, carbons, aluminums, and just about every finish, sealer, paint, and lacquer we bowhunters use...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
               -Chuck Nelson

hawgslayer

:campfire:  
Thanks gents for all your opinions.  :archer:
HAWGSLAYER

07 BOB LEE HUNTER 49#'S
09 MARTIN 48#'s
CVA ACCURA 50 CAL.
BL/STAINLESS
SEMPER FI

Keep your feathers dry and your nose in the wind and become the predator that we really are.

TRB

The Handy-mans secret weapon .... fletch tape.

Grant Young

Hey guys, has anyone had any experience with fletching tape and feather burners. I just started to use the tape and I love it. I've even been able to carefully peel it off of dipped and crested shafts and refletched without re-painting. Tough to do that with glue. I have some wild turkey feathers I ground at full length that I want to burn to shape and don't want to waste material if the tape won't take it. Thanks.                      Grant

doctorbrady

Grant,
I have set up home done turkey feathers without any problems.  I use a chopper instead of a burner, but it shouldn't make any difference on the quill side of the feather.

Grant Young

Thanks 'Doc, I'll let you know how it turns out. Grant

pseman

I've not used it but I think I'll look into getting some now! How hard is it to use? Does it twist or bunch up when using it on helical fletching? Can you see it under the feathers once the arrows are finished?
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

doctorbrady

pseman,
You can see the tape at the edges unless you cut it exact.  I leave mine about 1/16" long at the ends.  You won't notice it under the flethcing any more than you would glue.  It does fine with helical fletching.  That's all I shoot.

Bill M.

how dose it handle abuse say like going thru hay bails

OzarkRamblr

Bill it does just fine.  I shoot mine thru bales and styrofoam targets, never had it peel because of that. Just make sure you've put a drop of glue at each end of the fletching.
"A friend of mine said that I'm lucky, I told him luck has nothing to do with the life I chose, we choose the life we have and don't have, so choose wisely"...Kingwouldbe

Words to live by.

TGMM Family of the Bow

Bill M.

guess i'll have to give it a try thanks

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