I'm running the same setup (WF Vanes and Wraps) but on Victory RIP TKO'S. Best arrow setup I've ran in 26 years 👌. Great video and I love your products! Wish u the best brother 🤜
I leave the nocks off when installing insersts because the the compressed air inside the shaft can push them out enough to where you field tips and broadheads dont sit flush
Watched you pull and push your nock but never talk about spine alignment arrows may have consistent weight but how you you know if they all aligned equal do you nock tune after fletching or before or did you use a spine tester or old school float in bathtub?
On the vane gluing all you need is 91% alcohol and gorilla brand " instant" adhesive. Wipe vane base and arrow. Works on just about every brand vane. Hardly ever loose a vane.
Love the video. I’m getting ready to try and build my own arrows myself. Was wondering what degree helical you run. Also I’ll be running a 100gr Ramcat Hydro Shock as my broadhead. What’s your thoughts on a 3 or 4 vane? Will be using you Pink WF vanes. Using Axis 340 29” at 60pds. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks for the videos.
As far as installing point inserts I use the Bohning low temperature melt blue colored “ hot melt?” The inside of the shaft needs to cleaned of carbon dust after cutting to length. As an added benefit I use200 grit wet or dry sand paper on the inserts to clean off any materials from manufacturing. For those that want to clock the broadheads with vanes during insert installation or AFTER the hot melt will let you rotate the insert before it cools and sets. I have very seldom lost an insert. I have many times carefully heated an arrow with the hot melt used and easily turned the broadheads to the clocked position I wanted. It is not rocket science just don’t over heat the carbon. You can heat the broadheads until the hot melt gets warm enough to rotate.
I want to talk my self into using the hit insert system again but when I used it before the carbon would start to mushroom because there is nothing between the tip and carbon. Have you had this problem?
I started using the easy vanes a while back. I don't have to do any wraps and Fletching jigs or anything like that anymore. Got a discount with the code "10% + 2 free Vanes" .
@@thistledewoutdoors3331 No sir, pressure fit. You can glue them on too as the victory ICE coating makes them slide a little. They just slide over the shaft and you're done. If you glue them you just pull them back a little put a small dab and slide it back down and done. Takes 5 seconds to fletch.
I've got arrows that are 15 years old that I shoot as practice arrows for sighting in a new setup... They're bad when you slightly bend the arrow and roll them in your fingers and you can hear the carbon crackling....
It would be so much better without the background music. It’s very distracting and sounds like the beginning to a 80’s porn video. Other then that I love your content.
I'm running the same setup (WF Vanes and Wraps) but on Victory RIP TKO'S. Best arrow setup I've ran in 26 years 👌. Great video and I love your products! Wish u the best brother 🤜
Thank you so much for the support!!
Really good system! Thank you
I just built two dozen gold tip arrows for tac and do a lot of what you do when building an arrow awesome video thanks for sharing
I leave the nocks off when installing insersts because the the compressed air inside the shaft can push them out enough to where you field tips and broadheads dont sit flush
Nocks on last is what I do. The reason is better getting a starting point for nock turning by putting them on last.
Watched you pull and push your nock but never talk about spine alignment arrows may have consistent weight but how you you know if they all aligned equal do you nock tune after fletching or before or did you use a spine tester or old school float in bathtub?
On the vane gluing all you need is 91% alcohol and gorilla brand " instant" adhesive. Wipe vane base and arrow. Works on just about every brand vane. Hardly ever loose a vane.
Do you ever hunt with that Satori? That's a nice bow too!
Love the video. I’m getting ready to try and build my own arrows myself. Was wondering what degree helical you run. Also I’ll be running a 100gr Ramcat Hydro Shock as my broadhead. What’s your thoughts on a 3 or 4 vane? Will be using you Pink WF vanes. Using Axis 340 29” at 60pds. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks for the videos.
What camper is that ? That thing looks nice!
How many grains apart are the arrows. 3 grain difference between some of the arrows? Or are they closer in grain weight?
I think I missed it but what spine were they to begin with?
As far as installing point inserts I use the Bohning low temperature melt blue colored “ hot melt?” The inside of the shaft needs to cleaned of carbon dust after cutting to length. As an added benefit I use200 grit wet or dry sand paper on the inserts to clean off any materials from manufacturing. For those that want to clock the broadheads with vanes during insert installation or AFTER the hot melt will let you rotate the insert before it cools and sets. I have very seldom lost an insert. I have many times carefully heated an arrow with the hot melt used and easily turned the broadheads to the clocked position I wanted. It is not rocket science just don’t over heat the carbon. You can heat the broadheads until the hot melt gets warm enough to rotate.
Arrows look awesome dude. Dope watch btw. Is that a Nixon?
Me personally,,, I'd definitely shoot that 450gr arrow for elk.... Keep them arrows lazers in a shot window unforgiving forest !!!
I use 450 for hunting and 400 for TAC
I want to talk my self into using the hit insert system again but when I used it before the carbon would start to mushroom because there is nothing between the tip and carbon. Have you had this problem?
Just found the solution there impact collars. Iron will or ethics archery 🙄
What’s your FOC with these?
I started using the easy vanes a while back. I don't have to do any wraps and Fletching jigs or anything like that anymore. Got a discount with the code "10% + 2 free Vanes" .
Are those glued on or heat shrunk or anything ??? I've had good results with the bohning true fletch
@@thistledewoutdoors3331 No sir, pressure fit. You can glue them on too as the victory ICE coating makes them slide a little. They just slide over the shaft and you're done. If you glue them you just pull them back a little put a small dab and slide it back down and done. Takes 5 seconds to fletch.
Is your jig a left or right jig
What is your spine with 84lbs and a 27 inch draw
stabilizer on the back is 8 inchies ? thanks!
Correct!
How long does arrows last is their a life span? If so what is it?
I've got arrows that are 15 years old that I shoot as practice arrows for sighting in a new setup... They're bad when you slightly bend the arrow and roll them in your fingers and you can hear the carbon crackling....
What is the width of the wrap?
And inch will cover mostly all
Arrows unless you going about 500
Nice video. I shoot Easton axis 5mm 340 spine 440 grains. At 29 inch draw. Out of my bowtech revolt.
How many lb draw?
@@BlackCobra331 I shoot 65#
What's your spine?
340s cut to 26”
What would your recommendation be for an 80# PSE Xpedite with fast leftoff mods? I'm have an 29 DL.
@@pandaexpress6096 try a 300 spine arrow. See how it acts through paper. Might find out it likes a 250 spine. What have you been shooting?
Whitetailfit y a. Four. Fletch
Easton axis, lighter side!
I've been fletching my arrows wrong all this time. God I'm an idiot 😅😅
It would be so much better without the background music. It’s very distracting and sounds like the beginning to a 80’s porn video. Other then that I love your content.