Reddit Reddit reviews Grayling Fletching Jig w/Straight Clamp

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Grayling Fletching Jig w/Straight Clamp
Fletch 4 X 90, 3 X 120 Cock-feather out, 3 X 120 Cock-feather downUp to 15 degree shaft rotationUp to 3 degree left or right off-set on the nockUp to 6 degree off-set on the magnetMade of Glass Filled Nylon can be cleaned with anything
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2 Reddit comments about Grayling Fletching Jig w/Straight Clamp:

u/ichnob · 2 pointsr/Archery

I use something similar, the Grayling Fletching Jig. Should work about the same as the one you linked, so I think it's a worthy investment. I chose this because I didn't want a bright red one. Haha.

u/ScottyDelicious · 2 pointsr/Archery

I have an old Grayling jig from the 90's. It was a hand-me-down/freebie. It's basically a plastic version of the Bitzenburger. I have fletched many dozens of arrows with it and I plan to fletch many dozens more. After a quick google search, I see that the Grayling Fletching Jig is still available today, and $29 for a complete setup seems like a reasonable deal. I just found a right helical clamp for it for about $10.

If this jig had not been given to me for free I would have been skeptical about it and I am sure I would have never purchased one based on online pictures, but the jig has definitely been a work horse. The only routine maintenance that I do on this jig is to check the nock alignment before I start and to adjust the nock rotation if I want the cock feather up instead of out.

If I was going to get a new fletching jig today, I would probably get one of the Bohning Feather Tower Fletching Jigs that does three feathers or vanes at one time.