Has anyone ever used these NAP product QuikFletch? I let my son shoot my old arrows out of his play bow and just for fun I used the QuickFlecth (Twister) to put on the arrows I gave him. I was surprised how easy it was and how good they looked. Now I am thinking about putting some on my arrows because of this. Just curious if anyone has used this product to see what you thought of them and if they are as accurate as they claim.
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Here are a couple that I did for my son. They each took about 1 minute a piece. just wondering how they shoot.Last edited by bdavid1020; 04-18-2011, 08:54 PM.
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Hey Gentlemen, this is my first post, and I am glad to see that you all are talking about the Quick Fletch fletchings. I have heard some mixed reviews about how these work with fixed blade broadheads. I shoot the standard 100gr Muzzy four balde fixed, and really like them. However, I heard that they work better with mechanicals. Any input??
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I've used them and the only problem I had was when I didn't let them cool down long enough before I shot one. The wrap compressed, wrinkled up and cracked. I had to cut it off and replace it. Other than that, I have them on all of my carbon Easton arrows and shoot through a whisker biscuit type of rest that only has three small patches of fibers that hold the arrow. I don't know what it's called. But the arrows fly straight and no real problems.
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I love them. They are easy, clean looking, easy to replace and fly great. I would have a hard time believing anyone that tries them would go back to glueing. I would think that if your having trouble with the WB, you could add a drop of glue to the leading edge to reduce the possibility of tearing the fletching off.
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