Trueflight Fletching Guide

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Shadowhntr
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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide

#11 Post by Shadowhntr »

I should have known Jim was going to spread rumors about me. :lol:

Ok, I'll guess I will post a short video. Its a poor recording, but dont be fooled, it sounds exactly like me....

https://youtu.be/FrQyfjRdHB4
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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide

#12 Post by Captainkirk »

Now, that there is some world-class pickin'! :lol:
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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide

#13 Post by Carpdaddy »

That's hard on your nose pickers!

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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide

#14 Post by Mohawk »

Shadowhntr wrote:I should have known Jim was going to spread rumors about me. :lol:

Ok, I'll guess I will post a short video. Its a poor recording, but dont be fooled, it sounds exactly like me....

https://youtu.be/FrQyfjRdHB4
:lol: :lol: I'll guarantold ya that ain't nothing like what shadows picking sounds like! As a matter of fact, ol shadow walked away with a national grand champion award some years ago! He also was in a band and cut a cd! He's got the skills that kills on that mandolin I tells ya!

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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide

#15 Post by Carpdaddy »

And here I am and can barely pick my nose! Do a little better when the wife is not around though.

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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide Help Please.

#16 Post by REDTAIL »

Question,? I bought an Arizona EZ Tool, Some years ago, With a 4 Degree Offset, I am using Aluminum Arrows sized in 2016 & 2117 & Carbon Spines in 400 & 500 also, For My Recurve & Long Bow as well, Will this 4 Degree Offset . Be ok to use with 5 inch , RH Feathers, For my Arrows above etc. I was thinking of investing in a new EZ Tool in RH Helical,? But hate to waste another $50.00 Bucks on a Tool that I do not need, Right now. Can someone help me out on this.?

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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide Help Please.

#17 Post by REDTAIL »

Question,? I bought an Arizona EZ Tool, Some years ago, With a 4 Degree Offset, I am using Aluminum Arrows sized in 2016 & 2117 & Carbon Spines in 400 & 500 also, For My Recurve & Long Bow as well, Will this 4 Degree Offset . Be ok to use with 5 inch , RH Feathers, For my Arrows above etc. I was thinking of investing in a new EZ Tool in RH Helical,? But hate to waste another $50.00 Bucks on a Tool that I do not need, Right now. Can someone help me out on this.?

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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide

#18 Post by Shadowhntr »

Welcome Alexander!

What carbons are you using? Some are much smaller diameter is why I ask.
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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide

#19 Post by REDTAIL »

Black Eagle Vintage 500 for the Long Bow & 400 for the Recurve Bow Both with a 125 GR Broad Heads. Thank You

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Re: Trueflight Fletching Guide

#20 Post by Shadowhntr »

I believe those shafts are micro diameter if im thinking right? I see AZ sells separate setups or arms for aluminum and Carbon. The only issue that may arise, is the fletching may not line up perfectly on the skinny carbons. I don't think there will be an issue with the aluminums. If the shaft is 5/16 or 11/32 diameter its likely to work on it. However less then that may give some over hang.
As long as the quill of the fletching is laying mostly flat on the shaft, instead of hanging off, it's likely to work. It does look like AZ has separate set ups...so one apparently won't do everything. There must not be any adjustment.
Personally I'd get by with what you could, and instead of sinking more money into the AZ, id save my money for a fletching jig that had some adjustments.
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