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fletching flu-flu arrows in the traditional spiral way

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Pat B:
Three full length feathers in a spiral flu flu is overkill IMO. One full feather spiral flu flu will stop the arrow close enough.   Probably the thing to do is try each style and see which one works best for your situation.   If I were duck hunting or pheasant hunting I would opt for one or the other types that allow the arrow to go farther before putting on the brakes. I like a spiral flu flu for the short range shoot I use them for.

El Destructo:
I do my Flu Flu's in many different patterns...some are Straight...some are Spiral...and others are small sections that wrap straight around the Shafts...they are slow down the Arrows well...but the small sectioned that wrap around the Shaft slow them down the best for Aerial Shots...JMO

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scp:
El Destructo, they are beautiful. How about some side views?

Justin Snyder:
Forget the side view, we want a buildalong.  ;D

scp:
Justin Snyder and Pat B, thanks. I will just glue on a full-length feather and see how it flies tomorrow.

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