when you set the nock end of arrow into the receiver of the jig, you can index the shaft any which way you want to align wherever you want the cock vane to align with your nock
edit..........reply #2 same way
when you set the nock end of arrow into the receiver of the jig, you can index the shaft any which way you want to align wherever you want the cock vane to align with your nockSo I will be using an arizona easy fletch device. Some questions I have on the vanes on my arrows. Since I am nock tuning these arrows, shouldn't the cock vane be set so that it is pointing up when the arrow is nocked? If so, how do I turn the fixture in the Arizona EZ Fletch so I can make the cock vane in this position relative to my nock tuned nocks?
Or I guess does it matter where the cock vane ends up?