Bohning Blazer Quickfletch (6-Pack), Neon Green
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There is no reason why they do
They're identical, plus the extension that runs up the shaft if you usually use Blazer Vanes. They are probably kept bonded to the shaft by the extension so they do not fall off when the target is penetrated. I have never had an issue with any of them coming off, no matter what shaft I've used them on.
It doesn't matter whether some do or don't, but you can always give it a touch of twist as soon as you take it out.
As long as the shaft is clean, it will work. In order to prevent air bubbles from forming, remain submerged in the water until the vaines are completely submerged. Spin the arrow a couple of times to keep it spinning. It is easy to do
Selected User Reviews For Bohning Blazer Quickfletch (6-Pack), Neon Green
Thanks for making something very useful to replace long fletching with. I use it to replace long fletching and it's excellent. The only reason I gave it a four is that I haven't shot long enough.
I learned to not dip my nocks in the hot water at one point as the water shrank mine an they would fall out.
It worked great under the wrap on the installation with no air bubble issues. The arrows could be a little bit more spun though, in order to submerge and spin. Simply make sure that the water is boiling and that you submerge it slowly while spinning it.
It's all right. While doing my OJT, I managed to use these without too much trouble. It wasn't my first time using them on an archery bow so I don't know how durable they are. A little more expensive than fletching, but quick and convenient.
As a gift. It has not been a problem.
It is a great It would not be the same without it.
This is perfect!.
one vane break off, but the other five have remained in tact and shots really well. I think boiling it a little too long might have caused it.