what angle do you set them on the shaft ?
my blitz has 90 degree and 75 / 105 degree settings just wondering which is most popular / benificial
75/105 works for me. I think you will get less interference with it that way.
Cheers
Oin
i keep them 90
4x4"
My brother and I both prefer 90.
I like the 75/105 but to each his own. I think either will work with correct arrow spine.
75 / 105
Another vote for 75/105
90
90 for me.
I use 90.
I use 90
doug77
I use 90 as well.
Rusty
more about aesthetics than function, really doesn't much matter. honest.
4" 4-fletch, 75X105, slight offest.
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When I tried some I fletched mine using the 90 degree mark. Looked neat, didn't really feel as though I received any benefit from the change though. Let us know how it goes.
-Jeremy :coffee:
Out of my bows with my set ups 90 works the best for me.
90 here also
What Rob said, it really doesn't matter that much, 15 degrees. I use 75-105 because it gives me a little better clearance.
75/105 gives me the best clearance.
I use 4 4" set at 90 degrees.
I have shot this for years, never a problem.
QuoteOriginally posted by tim roberts:
75/105 gives me the best clearance.
Me 3 !!
doesn't seem to make any difference, so I go 90
Probably doesn't matter. But I like the idea of having even weight distribution and balance with the 90 deg.
My JO JAN nock indexers are 75 X 105. It;s all I have and the four fletch I get from them shoots "cleaner" than the normal 3 fletch I had been shooting for over 50 years.
Tried both and did not notice any difference. For some reason, I like the looks of 75 x 105 more.
90. I'm an army guy and like symetry. If I had one with odd angle it would drive me nuts.
90X90 & 75X105
thanks for the help guys