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Going to buy a Fletching Jig

Started by Ronyag, August 21, 2010, 11:13:00 AM

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Lonala

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David Bartholomew

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hitman

I use bitzenberger but am thinking about getting a bearpaw.
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nutmeg

I've used many of the except the Bear Paw but I have to agree with the majority. Bitz, hands down. (nut)   :thumbsup:
Rich Potter

nutmeg

I've used many of the except the Bear Paw but I have to agree with the majority. Bitz, hands down. (nut)   :thumbsup:
Rich Potter

nutmeg

Sorry for the double post guess I multi- task like I used to. (nut)
Rich Potter

DannyBows

My Bitz has travelled as far as the Philippines and back with me and always worked great. LW-RW-Straight, and I even have a crossbow nock receiver for her. Love my Bitz!
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").

Ronyag

Thanks for all the feedback. I hate to take a step backward when making a purchase. I ordered a Bitzenberger today from one of the sponsors [got to do that ya know]. Also ordered some tape and some fresh feathers too.

Thank you again!
RG

Brently


Weedhopper

I just started fletching my own, and with a suggestion from a "seasoned" buddy,,bought the LW Bitz. Simple to adjust and works great. If I can do it,,,anybody can.    :D

Buckskin57

Bitz-can be modified for max. helical/solid.I like it.Never owned any-else.
JEREMIAH 16:16 / BEAR SUPER KODIAK /GRAYLING GREEN.

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Nala

I have a Grayling and it is OK.  I really want a Bitz though.  They are more expensive, but as you can see they last a lifetime.  I have also read good things about the BearPaw jig.

One thing about my Grayling, I have a Right Helical clamp, and if I try to put any more than just a tad bit of helical fletch on my arrows the clamp won't make full contact with the arrow.  I have tried adjusting it up and down and it does the same thing no matter if I am fletching small diameter Easton Epic 500 or XX75 GameGetter 500.  So I am going to get a new fletcher sometime this year.

Good Luck.

Nalajr

Ronyag

Ok, got my right helical Bliz in the mail today but found out by comparing my arrows I ordred fletched that the vendor gave me left helical instead of the right helical I ordered. What will that do for point of impact if I change to right helical? Why do they offer right or left heilical? Is there an advantage to one or the other? I shoot right handed. Should a righty fletch right helical?
RG

David Bartholomew

You'll find a R or L heilcal clamp is a personal choice, as is using R or L wing feathers... and then the different sizes (4, 5, 5.5" feathers).

I'm right handed, and I use the R/heilcal clamp & feathers.  

Concerning impact from R and L heilical... I simply don't know.  I'll just go with my gut feeling and say it shouldn't matter that much.. if at all.

All I can say other than the above is ... if you're using a R/W blitz clamp... use R/W feathers.

David
WTCS(SW/DV)  USN Retired

magnus

It really doesn't matter unless shooting single bevel broad heads. Rt bevel rt wing. Lft bevel lft wing. If you bow and arrows are tuned and you have a clean release point of impact should be the same. Good luck.
Magnus
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Bowwild

Magnus hit it.  For the first year I'm using single-bevel broadheads and I had to order the heads to match my Bitz clamp.

I imagine the reason for the different clamps is so all of a bird's feathers can be used -- some on Left and the others on Right?

Ronyag

I never though of the bird feather / broadhead bevel thing. I see they are selling broadheads now that the blades are kind of helical. I can see how you would need to match the fletching to the head. Now I an going to look through all my broadheads to see if I have any left bevel.
RG


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