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Onestringer has some AWESOME wraps and I think he can make just about ANYTHING!
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Here are my arrows with wraps
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Hmmm... Do they wrap the enitre shaft fletching to insert? Nock to insert?
Also I suppose they are 6 or 12 to a package yes? I imagine it would be bad etiquette to mix my Real Tree AP bow camo with Mossy Oak wraps, yes?
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Rick, you can get them in several lengths but nothing that long!
Most wraps are 7-4" in length.
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Yep I have blazer vanes and wraps on some of my arrows. I don't use wraps on all of them. It makes it easy for me to peel or scrape off the wrap and then fletch to the wrap cause there is no large amount of glue residue on it, only that of the wrap. I do my own fletching and it's easy and fun once you start doing it. The glue on the wrap comes off quickly with out much digging like you have when you fletch to the shaft. Sorry no pictures.
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Ah!
Thanks all!
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I have used them and been without. It kinda depends on the mood. Right now i am using reflective tape. Otherwise I like a light blue as I think it is easier to see from the stand. This should make it easier to find the one's under the grass once the sun sets. I haven't had to try it yet.
As far as removing the glue a little steam should remove the glue from the wrap. The feather/vane glue may be another issue. I don't know if it still applies but a number of years ago I talked with Gold Tip after hearing someone say to just soak the arrows in acetone. They said you could and that will take it right off. However since they are about the only company who will allow it I don't know if I would especially more than one time. I have done it and it worked great but again that was a few years ago. |
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A few years ago a guy told me he made his own. He bought a roll of the material and cut his own. You can't get fancy stuff but it's cheap. The roll I bought for about $20 will probably make hundreds of wraps. Here's the place I bought it. http://www.performancesign.com/
I use basic white with white and yellow vanes. The stuff has great adhesive and I haven't had any come off. |
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Keef that must have been at Eders as I recall it too. IIRC there was also a tread on printing on them with a color laser or ink jet. I never did it but I think I have a pattern from him somewhere.
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