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Two fletch
TBod:
Sorry but I don't understand anything about spin true.. Would be nice if someone could explain it again (or is it in the bibles I-III)
I thought two fletch were not supposed to spin at all when you shoot it.
Pat B:
Tough hands Wayne! ;D
TBod, all arrows spin when shot. Even with straight fletching. The shape and texture of the feather causes then to spin. Also I put in lots of helical when I make 2 fletch arrows.
ZanShen, I will post better pics of the quiver in a while. It is called a side stalker type.
recurve shooter:
i think he is wondering what i am, what dose it mean to "spin true"
Pat B:
When I say "spin true" I mean that the arrow will spin on its point without a wobble, no matter what type of point is mounted; field point or broadhead, steel or stone. If it wobbles it means that either the point is not mounted straight or the arrow is out of alignment. It can still be "crooked" and be in alignment as long as the point, nock and shaft are in the same plane.
Here are a few pics of the quiver that Zan requested in a PM to me...
TBod:
OK now I understand, thanks!
I suspect two fletching demands a more perfect design shaft etc.. than 3 fletch.
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