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Shed Hunter

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Anyone use NuFletch? I thought about getting some after all of my fletching frustrations. I'm getting my arrows back tommorow and if a fletching so much as tears Ill order the NuFletch.

Do they actually fly as good as they say? If I get some Ill try one em er hunerdn tree yard shawts.
 
They would have to quit using that 100+ yard shot video before I ever would consider it�I will not support a company that uses unethical shots, regardless of who the shooter is or the validation behind it, to promote the capability of the product. I might look into these for 3D, but I very seriously doubt I would ever use these for hunting due to the weight (60 grains-give or take) on the back of the arrow and the negative impact it will have on FOC. It would place my FOC around the 4-5% range and that is not acceptable to me for hunting purposes. Granted, I have not tested these, nor seen them in action, but on paper I just don't see them being that much more superior to a 10-15% percent FOC, properly spined arrow where hunting is concerned.
 
I worked for a marine co and there company make marine parts also. The sales guy left me one and i use it on one of my practice arrows. It flies great! Accurate and seems to balance the arrow well. Nice to be able to put new flecthing in with out glue. I will add this. I liked it, in my mind bc if i shot a fletching, i could cahnge it. Here is the thing, i hit my nu fletch with another practice arrow and it broke it. So its done. But is a great product, you just have to figure out why you want it.
 

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