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KentuckyTJ
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Re: Screw-in broadheads and your fletching.
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Cinch them down with a pair of needle nose pliers, they won't get loose. I do that with field points and BH's.
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String wax x1000
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Re: Screw-in broadheads and your fletching.
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T-17. It will cut to the right, but not as much as if you used right wing feathers. It has to stop spinning to the left and start spinning to the right before it can make the S cut. By that time, it could be more than half way through the critter.
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ddauler
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I use a dab of hotmelt you dont have to heat it to get them loose. I hate screw in points but if I use them thats what I do.
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Re: Screw-in broadheads and your fletching.
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I've used left wing for many years. I like to use those small O Rings than help keep them from loosening
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