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Originally Posted by LoneWolf
first I've heard of em.
Any pics Duffy?
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I could see about taking a couple pics of mine, but in the meantime, I assume Deerman is talking about these, QuickFletch, link to them at Cabela's here:
http://www.cabelas.com/spod-1/0057078.shtml These are the ones I have.
Basically, you remove old damaged vanes from an arrow with a knife, wipe the arrow with alcohol, acetone, or some other clear solvent, slip the QuickFletch over the arrow, and dip the vane end of the arrow in boiling water for a few seconds. The sleeve will shrink tightly and seal over the arrow, and voila, new vanes for your archery enjoyment, without buying fletching jigs or aother equipment.
I am more of a gun guy than an archery guy, and those who shoot/hunt with bows more than I do may have different opinions. But in my experience, this is a good product. They are durable, easy to apply, and shoot very well. Worth a try.