anybody try them
Yep. They're easy to make, and obviously, you don't need a jig. And they fly...well, like flu flus. You can play around with one spiral feather vs. 2, at various lengths, to get the distance/performance you want out of them.
Also, while I haven't tried it yet, I've seen where some folks will straight fletch the first 1/3 or so of the feather for better tracking, and then fletch behind it. Seems like a cool idea.
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For a spiral you must use fletch tape? If not, how do you guide the feather and keep it from slipping while you make your way down the shaft... looks good!
I use tape for all of my other fletching but for spirals, I just use contact cement - on the shaft and on the base of the feather. Here's a good link that explains it:
http://www.trueflightfeathers.com/flu-flu.htm
QuoteOriginally posted by impatient1:
For a spiral you must use fletch tape? If not, how do you guide the feather and keep it from slipping while you make your way down the shaft... looks good!
Guru has a real good how to:
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=000114