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Robert Pougnier:
I was wondering if anyone has tips on keeping fletching in decent shape. I've found that after 2-300 shots some of the leading edges of my fletches start to wear a bit, mainly the vanes separating slightly from each other. Nothing too serious but I've seen various products on 3 rivers etc... that are for treating fletching (waterproofing mostly, i believe)

Does anyone do anything to their fletching once its on a shaft to increase its longevity?

Pat B:
Make more arrows and don't shoot each one so much.  ;D    I have sprayed arrows with "Camp Dry" a silicon spray for camping gear but I really never did much.

JW_Halverson:
I run fletches through a jet of steam from a kettle on the stove once in a while to plump them up.

Pat B:
John, I do that also when they need it.

WhistlingBadger:
I do the camp dry thing; not sure if it helps, but it makes me feel like I'm doing something.   ;D  I also wrap front and rear with silk thread and glue it down with TBIII.  A lot of people use sinew but in my experience silk is slicker and doesn't wear out as fast.  Your mileage may vary.

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