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Two fletch
staveshaver:
I have just completed 5 dogwood shoot arrows . the only things that are not natural materials are the steel Field tips (100 gr) .they are two fletched turkey no glue style .they are so far ,in my opinion, the best shooting arrows I've ever shot . I 'm wondering what advantage three fletch has .Because after a couple hundred shots with these, it seems like three fletch is a waste of time and materials. I know this subject has been discussed before but this a new experience for me .I am a much better bowyer than arrowsmith.but I,m getting there.
Hillbilly:
I like two-fletches, fly just as good as the three-fletchers if they're made right. Three-fletches might have a bit more stability with broadheads or in windy conditions, but I wouldn't swear to it.
staveshaver:
I have not tested them with broadheads yet, but I plan to get some zwickeys next week and try them out. I live in Oklahoma and have plenty of chances to test them in windy conditions. So far I'm impressed with them and plan to hunt with them this year.
TBod:
I'm gonna try it..
How do you place the feathers compared to the nock groove? Vertical or?
part Cherokee:
Yes Tbod vertical to the nock.
I will be hunting with two fletch arrows this fall as well.
Actually i will be hunting with a full Cherokee set up this fall.
The 2 fletch is a very good design. How good is it over the 3 fletch ...i dont know .
All i know is they fly well and are a good conversation piece.
donadagohvi
Matt
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