Free: Contests & Raffles.
A couple years ago I decided to take a small buck the last day of late blacktail season. Steep hillside, no wind and about 45 yards away. I did not use my bubble level and put a Blazer four fletched arrow right in front of his chest into a dirt pile. The little guy did not move a step. He just stretched his neck out and sniffed the fletching. As he reacted to the smell a second arrow struck the dirt about one inch from the first. It was not until he heard the words, "You dumb ass! Look at your bubble." that he ran off. I could have sworn I said that in my mind, but the squaw assures me I said it out loud. There is no hope for some morons I guess
To get four vane on the ez fletch I put one on glue, close pull the arm away and turn it till it clicks four times. Add another vane repeat. It slapped one on further forward than the rest. Human error I believe I slapped it shut and that threw the vane forward. I removed it and went slower. My first one is sloppy but I'll perfect them after a few. There are 16 clicks on the nock set. Making a perfect 90. I shoot 28". My draw is 27.5. The arrow seems To shoot perfect. I can't wait to tune 12!
I havent seen that glue.....Id be more interested in how it comes off the shaft for a re-fletch. Let us know once you have to clean a few shafts........I hate scraping carbon shafts.