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Title: fletch dry
Post by: nr on August 13, 2011, 10:14:00 AM
what is fletch dry made of? do you use it for anything else?
Title: Re: fletch dry
Post by: JimB on August 13, 2011, 10:37:00 AM
I don't know this for a fact but it looks and feels like cabosil.Cabosil is mixed into polyester and epoxy resins to thicken them into a gel.
Title: Re: fletch dry
Post by: Pete McMiller on August 13, 2011, 10:53:00 AM
I've got both Cabosil and Fletch Dry here and they appear different to me.  The Fletch Dry is more rosin-like IMO and more like talc in texture.  I don't know what it is but is sure works good, been using it for years.
Title: Re: fletch dry
Post by: JimB on August 13, 2011, 01:53:00 PM
OK Pete thanks.I didn't have Cabosil to compare.I get in trouble when I work off memory.
Title: Re: fletch dry
Post by: Doc Nock on August 13, 2011, 02:25:00 PM
Someone told me it's the same stuff they use to mix with pan powder for flintlocks... coats the grannules of powder to keep moisture out.. but can't recall the chemical name. Common stuff If'n I'm right... was it ground up gypsum powder? (ie, drywall?)

Someone also said it's the same powder used to coat dry flies...or dry out drenched ones!
Title: Re: fletch dry
Post by: Keith Zimmerman on August 13, 2011, 04:13:00 PM
I have heard of it being used for black powder and dry flies.  I don't know what it is but it sure works on feathers and flies.  Never used it myself for black powder.  I just keep my pan covered with a cows knee with no problems.
Title: Re: fletch dry
Post by: ScottV_7 on August 13, 2011, 04:15:00 PM
I use No Snow.  It's the stuff for spraying whisker biscuit rests.  Seems to work pretty well.
Title: Re: fletch dry
Post by: Pointer on August 13, 2011, 05:04:00 PM
Use Tire Wet or No Snow...the Fletch Dry leaves a puff of powder in the air as the arrow leaves the bow...a little annoying actually...lol
Title: Re: fletch dry
Post by: BOWMARKS on August 13, 2011, 05:50:00 PM
Been using the DRI-TITE by Bohning. It is used by the fly fisherman if it keeps those fly,s in the water dry it is a pretty much sure thing in the rain for feathers. Those goose feathers are also waterproof you might try those.