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Grayling jig problem

Started by Keb, January 25, 2013, 07:53:00 PM

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Keb

Need some help, got ths jig for my woodies (grayling) I glue my nocks on, I shot cock feather out, but after I fletch the shaft the feathers are not in the right alignment, with carbon I can just move the nock to get the cock feather out.

Any help?

Alexander Traditional

My BPE has a notch that you start with first for your cock feather,but I never paid much attention either because I do like you said and just turn the nock when I get done on my carbons. If no one else chimes in you might could just try to put the nock on temporarily until you get done and then glue it on for good when you get the feathers on.

Keb


hardwaymike

When I put fletching on an arrow that dosent have adjustable nocks, I always glue the nock and insert/point last. After the fletching is finished.
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