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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #15 on: June 25, 2012, 03:13:26 PM »
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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2012, 05:04:00 AM »
I'm a slave to trying everything out there.  I've been on a quest for a short high profile vane that is as silent as the 360 Flex-Fletch.  So far I do not believe there is one.  Testing is always done on a narrow 30 yard indoor range.  Usually in the dark or close to it.  You can really get a good report that way.

Blazers have been the second loudest I have shot, after the Flex-Fletch "Flash".  In 90 degree four fletch they really give out some noise.  However, that is probably the setup I have killed the most animals with since switching to the short high profile vanes about 10 years ago.  All but one that I can remember just stood there and took it before taking off.  Bow noise is a much bigger deal than arrow noise, in my opinion. 

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 :dunno:

If you absolutely need quiet the 360 Flex-Fletch is the ticket.  3 fletch if arrows are shorter than 27.5".  4 fletch if longer gives the most stable results in all conditions.  Problem with those is you will not be able to use your EZ Fletcher with very good results.  You have to really be careful in how you clean them.  Wind drift is a much bigger deal.  And if you use the Hairy Hole rest...it turns them to poop quickly.

Blazers, Fusion, AAE Max Hunter, and FF Flash have all spent some time on my hunting arrows.  All make noise and all have hit home on animals.  I just don't see it as a problem.  I would like them to be as quiet as the 360's, but going back to longer vanes would be worse in my opinion as the cross wind drift difference is HUGE!
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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2012, 06:38:39 AM »
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!

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #18 on: June 26, 2012, 06:42:09 AM »

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 :dunno:


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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #19 on: June 26, 2012, 06:56:25 AM »
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 am glad I bought the Arizona.  I started a thread about it and many said get the Blitz or other brands.  A couple of people said go with the Arizona and I'm so glad I did.  Only bad thing I saw about it was that it would clog with glue.  I use LocTite gel and it works great.  I'm able to put it on without it running all over, the Arizona stays spotless, I get a precise amount, and it holds like a clamp.  Haven't regretted my Arizona purchase yet

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #20 on: June 26, 2012, 07:38:09 AM »
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. 

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #21 on: June 26, 2012, 07:59:04 AM »
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. 

Pretty clean.  It dries hard and flakes off with the scraper but it holds really well.  Many pass throughs on the target and many fletching impacts and they hold really well.  I get it at Wal-Mart in the paint dept.  About $3 per tube

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #22 on: June 26, 2012, 08:00:22 AM »
They have an "ultra" version for $4 too that I haven't tried

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #23 on: June 26, 2012, 09:13:29 AM »
Just for you buckfvr

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #24 on: June 26, 2012, 09:59:12 AM »
Thank you.....I may have to try some, certainly less money than AAE Fast set.  How long do you have to leave it in the clamp ????

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #25 on: June 26, 2012, 10:16:43 AM »
I never shoot them until at least the next day.  I leave them in the clamp about 20 minutes.  Just my preference.  Probably safe to remove after a few minutes.  I normally give them a day or 2 to cure but it's probably fine to shoot same day, after a few hours. 

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #26 on: June 26, 2012, 10:17:40 AM »
Next time I re-fletch one, I'll post it here.  I just re did the one I scraped and should have filmed it but I didn't
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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #27 on: June 26, 2012, 10:26:52 AM »
Just did one, let me upload it

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #28 on: June 26, 2012, 10:36:10 AM »
I'm with RadSav on the flex fletch, I shot the 360 for years and killed alot of animals with them, they are tough as nails.. I've been shooting the FF Flash vanes since they came out and love them.

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Re: I think i need a quieter set of fletchings
« Reply #29 on: June 26, 2012, 10:37:37 AM »
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It's an old chewed up fletch but you get the idea.  Put 5 small dots on it (depending on your fletch, more or less, just experiment) and then spread it out.  Then clamp it down and done.  I love the gel because it doesn't spread and run all over the place and make a big mess like glue does.

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