Offset


coltbean

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Hey I stopped by Bass Pro in Memphis friday night and got a grayling fletcher and some blazers. My question is to anyone thats used the grayling. How do you know how much offset you have it adjusted for? It has 3 marks on the front and 3 on the back of the part where you adjust it. But they are pretty far apart. I have already fletched my arrows but I just eyeballed it and they look and shoot great which I guess is all that matters but I was just wondering how you can know what offset it's set for?

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Not really familiar with that jig. Use a bitz here, if I remember right without going and looking at it, there are only marks for straight fletching and you kind of have to eyeball it with the bitz too. If it works for you, would think that is all that matters.

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