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So quick question to throw out there. I am switching to some gold tip xt hunter 5575 arrows and am going to fletch with the smaller 2" blazer vanes. I am planning on going out and buying a new bohning blazer jig setup. I shoot left handed and because of that my question is what type of jig should I buy. All that I have found put a 3 degree RH helix to the fletching.

Do they make a 3 degree LH or is the RH what I should be fetching with?

Any insight would help. Thanks in advance.

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I use a Bitzenburger. you can adjust right or left offset with a straight clamp or buy a helical clamp. I tried other cheaper jigs before buying the Bitz, and they were a waste of time and money.

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If your question is "I shoot left handed do I need a Left Helical jig?" I believe the answer is no.

 

Left/right helicals and offsets are what you find works best for you.  NAP Quickspins shouldn't be left helical or left offset because of thier design

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If your question is "I shoot left handed do I need a Left Helical jig?" I believe the answer is no.

 

Left/right helicals and offsets are what you find works best for you.  NAP Quickspins shouldn't be left helical or left offset because of thier design

 

I agree but he is going to fletch Blazer Vanes . As long as the vanes don't have a foil tab , it would be okay .

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you're going to spend more money for a bitz or jig that you have to buy clamps separate  so it depends on how much you want to spend, but you don't necessarily need a left or right helical dependent on whether you're right or left handed.  I use an EZ Fletch and it works good.  you're doing all vanes at once too.

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