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Why 2-fletch?

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Pat B:
...and here is another 3 fletch type that uses feathers most folks don't think about...







Hillbilly:
Pat, I like those three-feather radial fetches, too-and they work great with even small, flimsy feathers. I find myself using Eastern Woodlands fletching styles more all the time.

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hedgeapple:
I love those arrows, Hillbilly.  Thanks for posting.  They answered a few questions I had.

huntertrapper:
mine dont get as delicate as these seasoned guys are. i dont have the patience i just cut em and tie em on like you would 3 fletchings. flies pretty well and staright

Traxx:
I believe 3 fletch came about,as a result of folks gettin caught in a down pour.They still had enough layed down fletch with 3,or if they lost a fletch,they still had enough to keep em flyin.I use a 2 fletch,and group em with my 3 fletch,even with broadheads.I believe,that the key to sucessfull 2 fletch,is to have well tuned arrows.The big 3 fletch can cover up or improve untuned arrows,especially with broadheds.You get an arrow properly tuned n you dont need the whole bird on the end of an erra to get it to fly straight.

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