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Best fletcher..what say ye?

Started by benderofwood, June 24, 2007, 11:04:00 PM

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benderofwood

I was looking at buying the Arziona fletcher because it glues all 3 feathers at once; anyone here use this fletcher? if not what do you recommend for a beginner like myself? any comments/suggestions welcomed; thank you;
Hunt hard waste no meat

Ben Nicholson

I'm hardly an expert (just fletched up my first batch), but my Jo Jan mono was very simple to use.


Good luck,
Ben
"Remember, if you don't do it this year you'll be one year older when you do." - Warren Miller

billy shipp

I have a friend that uses the Arizona, and it does the job. Personally, I use the Jo-Jan

Billy

Gordon martiniuk

JO jan THe one I use very good 3 or 4 fletch offset or helicoil one of the better ones and durable  :thumbsup:
Gord

Diamond Paul

When it comes to ketchup, there's Heinz; when it comes to mustard, there's Grey Poupon; and when it comes to fletchers, there's Bitzenburger!
"Sometimes the shark go away, sometimes he wouldn't go away." Quint, from Jaws

Pete W

Share your knowledge and ideas.

RySanpei

For myself it's just easier to apply the tape or glue with a clamp style jig, but that's just my personal preference.  I also prefer jigs that can fletch a variety of stlyes like three or four fletch and at different degrees or offset. As for brands nothing but the bitz for me.

Mike Gerardi


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4runr

I have a Grayling that was cheap and it works very well for me.
Kenny

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and in my heart I find a need
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Muzzyhole

I have used the Arizona for years.  I also tried one of the expensive model fletchers but ended up selling it because I couldn't get it adjusted correctly.  One drawback with the Arizon versus the single feather fletchers is that it is more difficult to replace individual feathers that have been torn off.

NoCams

I saw a new one on Easton Bowhunting with Fred Eicher yesterday. It is like the Arizona in that it does all three fletches at once. It is made by Bohning. Looked pretty good ?

nocams
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NoCams

oops, my son told me that is was Jay Gregory on the Wild Outdooors show.

nocams
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Jwilliam

I have been using a Grayling for 4 years now,without any problems. I think it was around $30.00,and it works great.
Bill

KPaul

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LBR

You don't always get more when you pay more, but in my opinion (after trying several different fletchers) you do get what you pay for with a Bitzenburger.  Others will work--my second choices would be the BPE, then Jo-Jan--but the Bitz is the best.

Chad

Grizz 53

I've been useing a grayling for years and it works good but I have my sights set on a Bitzenburger. I've heard it't the the best.

Kindred Mark

I started with a Bitz; lost it in one of my many moves while in the service. Jo-Jan works but I like the percision an adjustability the Bitz gives you, I now have 6 Bitz's.
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CJ5


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