Extreme Shrink Fletch


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Any body using or used these? i just put some one my arrows, seem to be working good, they shoot just like my old arrows, but because my target is getting way passed its prime, i shot one through, and it didnt like that at all, it was all mangled up. Im not to worred though because that target would be about 10 x harder to go through than a deer, but im just wondering if any one else has any feed back on them? pros cons?

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Yep Ive used them for a couple years now. They work great for me, no problems. They are just as tough as any regular fletching and a lot easier to replace. I have shot one deer with them, which was a complete pass through and the arrow was still in perfect condition. I would recommend them to anyone.

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I have mixed reviews on these...I remember when I did use them, if the arrow wasn't totally wiped clean, and the water wasn't at boiling point, I had issues with the glue just not doing well. I have had more success then blunders, just be methodical, and do it right every time...they should last a while. I had better luck with the two inch vanes, instead of the 4 inch. al

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I some of them with the 4" Duravanes on a few of my aluminums. I've got no complaints on them. Some of them have been on for a few years now and still in decent shape. I actually run some water through the coffee pot and dump it in a vase to shrink them on. They're a little pricey, but I like the white tube with bright fletchings, so it's like a wrap and flething all in one.

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