Are they just decoration or do they serve a purpose? I know they stiffened my arrows. So I'm tuning again. Thanks guys
I like them because it is easier to get the glue/tape off to re-fletch. Just peel of the wrap, put another on and your in business. They weigh next to nothing. I have not had any issue with them changing spine.
I use a white reflective wrap mainly to find them after dark. They will light up when you shine your headlight on them.
I use them to help me find arrows.Since weight on the rear of the arrow has more influence than an equal amount on the front,it can change tune.It's for that reason that I always start with wraps on the shafts.
I like the reflective wraps also especially if you're hunting in real thick areas!
I have used them for a while. I like them EXCEPT recently I have been experiencing many that are peeling. That is... when you roll them on, no matter how I clean them, they roll over themselves. They are peeling along this rolled over edge and taking the feather with them.
Anybody else ?
I don't tune that well to notice enough difference before and after,(nor do I care) so I am good with them. I can sure refletch an arrow easier with them than without them.
ChuckC
I like them for the same reasons - easier re-fletching and visibility, plus they look good, to me at least.
To re-fletch do you just remove the wrap? It does the tape peel off the wrap easier? Thank you
I always use them on my carbon arrows.Makes them so much easier to redo later without scraping off the old fletching.Carbons are tough arrows but can get gouged scraping off the old fletching,especially the woodgrain carbons.Plus I like the look of a crested arrow with the Trad wraps I get from Onestringer.You can get them in different lengths and widths or you can just go with solid color wraps.
QuoteOriginally posted by ChuckC:
I have used them for a while. I like them EXCEPT recently I have been experiencing many that are peeling. That is... when you roll them on, no matter how I clean them, they roll over themselves. They are peeling along this rolled over edge and taking the feather with them.
Anybody else ?
I don't tune that well to notice enough difference before and after,(nor do I care) so I am good with them. I can sure refletch an arrow easier with them than without them.
ChuckC
I have 1 recently that lifted at the very corner a small amount, I put a small dab of super glue under it and held it back in place for a little while and it has been good ever since. I will monitor them to see if I have anymore issues like that in the future.
They serve no more of a purpose than crown dipping does. Pretty much for looks, maybe in some cases for feather adhesion.
As said above this is for looks and to find your arrow easer. The plus side is you can re-fletch with out compromising your arrow. I have been using them for years and haven't had them peel of on their own, I have always had to use steam to soften the glue to remove them.
Easier to find a lost arrow, and way easier to remove and reflech.
Pretty much all I use on my alum and carbons. You can get about any color you could think of. I get mine from Onestringer. I get plain ones and do my own cresting. I do brush on a coat of clear MinWax Polycrillic, water based to protect the crest.
About the only things they will do is: help you find a lost arrow when hunting, stumping, or 3d; save your carbon arrows from wear when re fletching (I find it much easier to heat and peel wraps than try to slice off feathers without getting into the carbon); help you see an arrow in flight when not perfectly tuned; give you some cool factor options when putting your arrows together; I find them very useful and use them on all arrows I build...
Feathers stick to them every time, some shafts not so much! Also keeps you from scraping into the arrow shaft removing the feathers. I use them every time now and apply them before I try to bare shaft!
I've been using some vinyl material used for large scale wall decals. It works great. Flo pink great for finding arrows. I miss a lot so I know!
QuoteOriginally posted by ChuckC:
I have used them for a while. I like them EXCEPT recently I have been experiencing many that are peeling. That is... when you roll them on, no matter how I clean them, they roll over themselves. They are peeling along this rolled over edge and taking the feather with them.
Anybody else ?
I don't tune that well to notice enough difference before and after,(nor do I care) so I am good with them. I can sure refletch an arrow easier with them than without them.
ChuckC
Are you using a reputable brand? Have you tried not cleaning them? I never have and don't think it is necessary.
That said I had one batch recently that was just bad, started lifting on me something terrible and of course I had used them on customer's arrows. :(
That was expensive and time consuming to straighten out. :banghead:
I am buying them from a reputable guy and friend that is a retailer and sponsor here, but I don't know where he got them. I never had problems before, just the past year or so. They lifted both ways, cleaned and not. Fact, the only reason I clean them now (other than wipe dust off) is because I am trying to use up the wraps I have and try to correct the problem. They don't ALL do it, but enough do to be a pain.
I have developed a particular color pattern ( as we all do) that is me, my arrows, and that includes a certain size and color wrap.
ChuckC
Love the traditional wraps by onestringer. Just ordered another dozen. Like others have posted, I use the reflective ones for finding the arrow (and what it's stuck in). I've never had an issue with his wraps.
Blessings
QuoteOriginally posted by 8upbowhunter:
I use a white reflective wrap mainly to find them after dark. They will light up when you shine your headlight on them.
this is exactly what I do. I buy them for $5/dozen off the big auction site. been using them for years and if ANY part of that wrap is showing and your light hits it, you will find it.