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Offline DoubleJ

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Nufletch, anyone got anything to say?
« on: April 09, 2012, 04:25:23 PM »
http://nufletch.com/

Just came across these.  Any thoughts?

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Re: Nufletch, anyone got anything to say?
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2012, 04:36:16 PM »
Just chiming in because I want to see what people have to say...They look cool and easy. 

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Re: Nufletch, anyone got anything to say?
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2012, 04:56:25 PM »
Wow.... sounded like a good idea but  49.00 for 6 ?  My arrows are pricey enough!
They don't seem to buy into FOC much.... so it would be fun to try, but 50 + shipping is an expensive try... wait to hear back from somebody on this site. 
Copied and  pasted their weight.


Spectrum Standard = 65.5 Grains
 
*Don’t forget you remove 2.75″ of shaft weight to achieve proper arrow length*
 2.75″ @ 9.9 grains / inch = (-) 27.2 grains removed from shaft
 Add Back (+14 grains) for the insert (Standard Arrow Insert For Your Shaft)
 Spectrum Standard – 2.5″ (shaft weight) + insert = Added Weight
 In this example: 65.5 – 27.2 (removed shaft length weight) = 38.3 + 14gr (added                                             insert) = 52.3 grains added.
 
Spectrum Light = 57.4 Grains
 2.75”@ 11.3 grains /inch = 31.1 grains removed from shaft
 Add Back (15.8) for the HIT insert
 In this example: 57.3 – 31.1 (removed shaft length weight) =
 26.3 +15gr (added Insert) = 41.2 grains added.
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Re: Nufletch, anyone got anything to say?
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2012, 05:04:49 PM »
They were next to us at the ATA a few years ago and gave us some samples.  When we got them installed straight they worked fine and we had a lot of fun playing with them.  Not too durable, but they were fun gadgets and I haven't anything really negative to say about them.  I just don't really see the reason to use them other than to play around and have a little fun.  They do mess with FOC a little so beware that.  Very nice machining and it does work.  Though I personally will be sticking with my Bitz and Helix towers.

jrebel - Cool greed.  Easy would not be my word exactly.  You are really trying to end up with a true straight 3" assembly that includes one glued insert and two male/female threadings and one press in nock.  That's not an easy thing to accomplish.  For most I'd expect an EZ Fletcher or a Helix jig to be easier.
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