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DONY1
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I put these on some arrows yesterday and am very happy with the outcome. I definitely got tighter groups and it seems like they are a bit faster too. Was curious if anyone else has used these and if you had the same results?

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pcbfish
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Love them, changed all my arrows over last year and could tell a big differences in my grouping and speed.

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Kortsman
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Funny, I was going to ask if anyone had used these before and what they thought of them. Guess this answers my question...

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pcbfish
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Love them, changed all my arrows over last year and could tell a big differences in my grouping and speed.

Just be sure and clean your arrows good and make sure they are smooth, then as it says boil water and dip. So easy a Skunk Ape --- I mean a cave man can do it. You can go to you tube and see video, NAP Quick Fletch .

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Skunk Ape
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OK,I just got done stripping a 1/2 dozen arrows and put on the shrink fletch wraps I got at Wally World. These must be a different type. The first thing I noticed was that most of the cock viens were like a 1/4" offset from the hens. Then I had to reglue one of the cocks because about 1/4" was not glued down. HAven't shot them yet,just got them out of the boiling pot and noticed that. Is this common? Mine sayTeam Realtree shrink fletch on the package. Hope I didn't just screw up a 1'2 dozen arrows and waste $16.00

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