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HoBow:
Does anyone have strong opinions on high arc or low arc banana cut feathers ( I have also seen it called magnum)?  I've heard they are loud but are good for heavy arrows.  Anyone used them much for hunting deer?

Timo:
Jeff, I have a nanner chopper. I think they are way to noisy. High or low , heavy to light arrows,didn't seem to matter much. parabolics seem to be the quietest to my ears.

Hillbilly:
I just plain don't like the way nanner fletches look, so I've never used them.

Adam Keiper:
I make arrows with several types of fletching, but the modified banana cuts that I burn are my general favorite.  (The quill is 5.25", with a free hanging 1/4" tail.)  I don't find them to be loud, and the extra stabilization lets me use the same arrows on a fairly broad variety of bows and weights.  They will bleed off speed faster than 5" parabolics or such, but that loss doesn't become noticeable until distances beyond 30/35 yds or so

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Little John:
I have used the bannana cuts quite a bit and like them, I think they are quiter than the pope and young style which I also like. The bananna cutter cuts left and right wing feathers. One reason I like them is because it is easier to tie down the back end of the fletch. I have not found mine to reduce cast over other styles.   Kenneth

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