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catman529

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Worth the money? Dipping in boiling water sure seems nice and easy, and NAP seems to make quality products. What are the pros and cons, and would you all think it's worth the 8 bucks for a pack of 3?
 
Personally, I don't like them and I don't think they are worth it. You can get an inexpensive fletching jig and a pack of fletchings and in the long run that is a much cheaper way to go.
 
Love em. Hate fletching arrows. They last and fly true. I still have the ones from last season on mine. When they fail they fail at the front of the vane. Mostly from hitting a worn out target or pass thru.
 
I bought a fletching jig and figured I would fletch them myself. After fletching a half dozen, I decided to try the Quik Fletch.

I love the Quik Fletch. I don't have time to sit around fletching arrows, waiting for glue to dry, etc. The Quick Fletch are quick and simple - just the way I like it.
 
I like them so far. They seem very durable and have good flight. The only bad thing I've found is if you tear one fletching you have to replace the whole thing.
 
I bought 6 of them for my crossbow arrows,they was the 3inch twister vanes.I love them,they are so easy to use.Just dip them in boiling water for 10 seconds and walla...Done.Easy as pie..And they fly great too,definatly tightened my 40 yd groups up.It's all i'll be useing from now on.
 
Cool deal. If I get these ACC arrows I will buy some quick fletch and give it a try. Not for a little while though, I just got used to shooting my current arrows and don't want to switch right in the middle of archery season.
 

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