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Fletching Jig

Posted By: jono23

Fletching Jig - 08/28/17 09:44 PM

Got my arrows done, they are fine, but I realize I can do this myself. What jigs do you guys use? Use the normal 2" blazer vanes.
Posted By: Shaw

Re: Fletching Jig - 08/28/17 10:07 PM

Bitzenburger
Posted By: CarbonClimber1

Re: Fletching Jig - 08/28/17 10:55 PM

Have a singlr bitzen burger and 2 bohnings bitzenburger is unparalleled no questions asked..my bohnings dont even make good paper weights, just pure junk
Posted By: ColeT

Re: Fletching Jig - 08/29/17 08:42 AM

Bit zen burger
Posted By: Rooster600

Re: Fletching Jig - 08/29/17 10:35 AM

I use the bohning blazer jig. I have a bitzenburger as well but for my blazers I really prefer the bohning
Posted By: Standbanger

Re: Fletching Jig - 08/29/17 10:37 AM

Bitz
Posted By: mman

Re: Fletching Jig - 08/30/17 08:37 AM

I prefer a Bitzenburger for results and consistency. I have had some success with an Arizona easy fletch, but prefer the Bitz. I did not like the Grayling I tried, but that was a long time ago.
Posted By: Recurve

Re: Fletching Jig - 08/30/17 09:18 AM

I have a JoJan multi where I can do 6 arrows at a time. I may be doing a dozen or 2 dozen woods so it comes in handy.
Posted By: Strictlybow

Re: Fletching Jig - 08/30/17 10:26 AM

I have two. Arizonas I think.
One does three vanes at a time which is good for new shafts.
Other one does a single vane at a time which I like for replacing vanes and I have different clamps for whichever type vane it needs. I do some for friends also.
They're cheap plastic but have worked for 20 years or so but if I had to by one today I would go with the Bitz.
Definitely higher quality.
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