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Item Number: 3990X
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Q: I noticed that there are a few different models of Arizona E-Z fletching jigs. I would like to know which one is best for bamboo arrows? Asked on 5/18/2013 by bubba from Odessa, TX Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: It depends...on the diameter of your bamboo shafting...if it is narrow like carbon and around 5/16 diameter then would go with carbon model. If thicker like wood then would go with the regular model in your choice of left or right helical. The problem with bamboo is that there is enough of a flat spot between end of shaft and the first nodule to get a flat, consistent pressure placed on fletching to ensure it sticks.. If buying your bamboo from 3Rivers I would call them and have them take the shafts they are going to ship you and grab an Arizona EZ fletch for carbon shafts and see if they work. I am thinking that will be the closest fit for you...but there are no guarantees. Ron Answered on 5/20/2013 by Anonymous A: Hi. You need to know the bamboo arrows diameter and get the jig that covers that diameter. Impossible to reccomend any of the jigs as long as you don`t provide your arrows specs. Knut from Norway Answered on 5/20/2013 by Boots from Norway A: None of them will fit self nock arrows like Bamboo. Answered on 5/20/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: It says in the product description that it will fletch shafts 5/16 and up... does this mean it cannot fletch the smaller diameter carbons such as the Easton ST Carbon Excels? Asked on 5/10/2013 by Tony Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: This Jig will not be as precise with the smaller shafts. With the smaller shafts you will have some play in the shaft that is in the clamp. Answered on 5/13/2013 by Art from 3Rivers Archery A: I use it to fletch my Easton Bloodline without difficulty. Answered on 5/11/2013 by Anonymous A: Hi. Yes, the minimum diameter it can take and insure good glue contact are 5/16 (7.8mm). Your Easton ST Carbon Excel are 9/32 right? Thats's 7,1 mm, therefore it will be a tad too much space. Good luck, Knut from Norway Answered on 5/11/2013 by Boots from Norway
Q: Product description on the E-Z Fletch refers to a 6 degree "off-set". I've been told that there is a big differance between an "off-set" and a true "Helix". Is this true? Or are the one in the same? Asked on 4/25/2013 by Tom from Vermont Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes there is a big difference between the two. The off set is just a little off set from one end to the other. The helical has a big twist in it. Answered on 4/25/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery A: really three fletching styles....straight, offset, and helical. Straight is when fletching goes down same line of shaft from one end to the other.. Offset is when the front of the fletching is slightly offset but still put on with a straight clamp. Helical is when there is a gradual twist around the shaft for the entire length of the fletching. Here is a link with some pictures to help.... http://www.trueflightfeathers.com/rotate2.gif http://www.longrangehunting.com/images/arrow-fletching-foc-005-big.jpg http://www.trueflightfeathers.com/guide.htm Typically though the helical will impart more spin but also be slightly noisier and slower all other aspects being equal than an offset fletch. Ron Answered on 4/25/2013 by Anonymous
Q: which model would best fit the traditional only carbon arrows? and would the pro do an adequate job of doing both the traditional only carbon arrows and 5/3in wooden 3 rivers hunters arrows? Asked on 12/26/2012 by jacob from marion, IN Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: For your arrows you will want to use the pro model. The pro model will accept 5/16 and up. The Traditional Only arrows from 500 and up are 5/16. The 600 is a 9/32. Answered on 12/27/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery A: I have both models. I prefer the EZ Fletch Pro. The Carbon EZFletch is for 5/16 and smaller dia. shafts. I don't know what the dia. of Traditional Only arrows is. But my Carbon Express Heritage 350s fit better in the Pro. Also, my real feather fletching fits better in the pro. The Carbon EZFletch slots seem much narrower, as if designed for vanes. Mr. 4x5, Michigan Answered on 12/27/2012 by Joe 4x5 from Middleville, MI A: if wanting to do both carbon and small diameter (5/16) wooden arrows I would go with the Carbon EZFletch.....the regular will fit shafts up to 23/64. Ron Answered on 12/26/2012 by Anonymous
Q: I shoot right handed and have some carbon arrows that need some fixing. When I do that do I look for Left Wing feathers or Flechings? Also, IF I got the straight version of this product could I do either left or right helixical? I'm shooting from either an arrow rest or off the shelf on a recurve. Thanks! Asked on 12/14/2012 by Hawkgirl from Grand Forks, ND Know the answer? Answer this question 5 answers A: You will be able to use left or right wing feathers. Your dexterity will not matter with the feather selection. The straight will allow you to use either left or right wing, but you will not have any helical or offset. Answered on 12/18/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: I have used the EZ Fletch Pro for many years. It worked well for me on cedar shafts and on Carbon Express Heritage 350 shafts. I have used both right and left wing feathers, and have been happy with the results. I use the Bohning fletch tape, so there is no drying time. I don't think you could do a helical if you order the straight version of this product. I recently bought the Carbon EZ Fletch, but I don't like it as well as the Pro, even for my Carbon Express shafts. The Carbon EZ Fletch seems to be designed for smaller diameter carbon shafts, and it is hard to slide real feathers into the slots on the "wings". It may have been designed for vanes. So I still use my Pro. Mr. 4x5 Answered on 12/15/2012 by Joe 4x5 from Middleville, MI A: Hello Hawkgirl. I would go for the The Carbon EZ Fletch if you don't plan on shooting wood shafts. Right wing feathers. Fleching of vanes don't work well shot from a shelf, feather is more forgiving. Left or right feather is the same since the arrow start spinning after it leaves your bow, but the EZ Flech is for right wing so take that. Now you just have do deside the length. I shoot 4 inches feather on CE Herritage 250, just great. Answered on 12/15/2012 by Anonymous A: It does not matter if you are right or left handed for feathers as long as the feathers you put on are all right or all left. If you want to do a helical a different fletching jig might be better. Answered on 12/14/2012 by Anonymous A: Typically people recommend RW for right hand shooters and LW for left hand shooters. Straight (No Helical) is usually used for the small diameter shafting and very small 2 inche fletchings used for 3D and Competitions with Compounds. The only rule is that if you use RW feathers (fletching) then you must put them on with a RW jig....as the way air moves over the feathers is different. Since you are shooting off rest or shelf with recurve then I would only recommend feather fletching which pretty much gets rid of the STRAIGHT HELICAL. If not already bought anything I would recommend the RW helical jig and then buy the RW fletching of size you prefer to glue to the carbon arrows. In the end it makes no difference as long as the jig and the fletching are both either RW or LW....... Ron Answered on 12/14/2012 by Anonymous
Q: with the Carbon EZ Fletch the option are straight or RW. If I chose the RW would that mean the feathers I buy should also always be RW? Asked on 10/26/2012 by Def Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: Yes, if you choose a fletcher that has a stated helical, then you will need to purchase feathers of that same helical. Answered on 10/29/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: Yes. Craig Answered on 10/26/2012 by Craigs from Sherwood Forest, Tehachapi, Ca A: Yes, the feathers have to be RW. Answered on 10/26/2012 by Anonymous
Q: Can I use fetching tape with e-z fletch pro for wood arrows I would like to start making my own arrows and this sounds like a quicker easier way to do so Asked on 8/26/2012 by Ang from Maine Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes you can, fletching tape is the fastest way to fletch arrows with a single jig. Answered on 8/30/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: What would happen if you use a left win on a right offset? Asked on 5/26/2012 by john Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These fletching jigs are made for straight fletch. They do not have any adjustments on them. For the most part you want to keep LW adjustments with LW feathers and RW adjustments with RW feathers. Answered on 5/29/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Witch of these Arizonas fits both Carbon Express Heritage and the smaller Easton N-Fused? Will a right feather spin clock wise? Asked on 5/21/2012 by Knut from Norway Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The one that says carbon EZ fletch will the the Carbon Express Heritage and smaller. Answered on 5/22/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Can you fletch with snap on nocks already installed? Asked on 5/2/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes, with any of the fletching jigs that we have available you will need to have a nock on the arrow to hold it in position. Answered on 5/3/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: yes Answered on 5/9/2012 by Dagger from Chico, CA
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