its been a while since i've been involved in any of this but here goes. I was under the impression that the narrow end of a naturally tapered shaft was used to accept the projectile point, is that now changed? my father and his buddies were doing this stuff back in the in the 60's and now that im retired I want to get back into it, seems things have changed. i've seen the hamm, waldorf and wallentine books that all used the narrow end of the shaft for the point? my second question is about the 2 fletch. on a right curved turkey tail feather which side of the feather is stripped short the longer vanes on right side or the shorter vanes on the left. if anyone could shed some light on this.