Originally posted by Rob W.: I finally settled on a BPE pro fletcher. Very versitale and easy to setup for different arrow combo's.
Originally posted by BarrBow: I originally bought a jo jan multifletch, with RH helical clamps. Its a very good fletcher, but every 6 arrows I would make, at least 2 fletches would come loose. I now have the Bitz in the same configuration, and since I have only one, its slower to fletch 6 arrows, but I never have a fletching come loose unless I bash the arrow off a tree. I think the key is the magnetic clamp holder which can apply constant downward pressure. It works great. Barr
Originally posted by Craig: QuoteOriginally posted by BarrBow: I originally bought a jo jan multifletch, with RH helical clamps. Its a very good fletcher, but every 6 arrows I would make, at least 2 fletches would come loose. I now have the Bitz in the same configuration, and since I have only one, its slower to fletch 6 arrows, but I never have a fletching come loose unless I bash the arrow off a tree. I think the key is the magnetic clamp holder which can apply constant downward pressure. It works great. Barr I have all 3 Multi JoJan's and have done 1000's of arrows. Never had the problem you have mention. [/b]
Originally posted by ddauler: I have had a similar problem over the years with the Jojan I use a knife to press the quill down but it's a pain with the multiflethcer. I know use my 30 year old bitz and fletch tape. Can get a dozen done in no time.