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| womble says.... with any jig, if you are in any doubt put 1 of your arrows that is already fletched into the jig. This will enable you to see where the fletch will align to the jig. If the jig doesn't line up with your fletching then you need to adjust it. Hope this helps!!! ![]()
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| tollgate jig First thing to know is, does the owner say it's ok to adjust the current settings. Next thing to know is are you replacing damaged ones or fletching arrows from new Thirdly is the owner from the same discipline recurve /compound. fourthly are your nocks glued on or push fitted. If you know the answers to all of those it would be safe to take some advice on how to use it otherwise.......................... I hope this helps. Geoff |
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| Right handed or left handed? Beiter assymetrical knocks? Need a nock adapter. Above all, do not change the owneres settings for vane angle! |
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| Thanx folks for the advice, I have now sussed out how to use the jig and have not had to ajust any settings. Once I studied it properly it all made sense. Thanks again Regards Stu
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| A club member has just bought a Cartel jig and he has to move his nocks to line up with the fletch after use. Cartle products! |
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