Over my 15 years plus of making all types of arrows, to be shot in our variable weather here in FL, Duco is the only feather glue I will use. It is very durable and inexpensive, and I have arrows over 10 years old with feathers still intact, despite rain and heat. Bohning products are meant to adhere to their lacquers, and I don't use these finishes. If you do, their glue should be fine. I tried fletch tape a few times, but it let go in downpours in summer heat. With aluminum and carbon, however, for any glue to last, the shafts must be wiped down with a solvent. I use lacquer thinner. Hope this helps.
Mike