anybody tried 4 feathers on their arrows? it worked wonders for my compound, my BH's fly great all the way to 80 yards, considering doing it to the arrows Ill shoot from my LB.
Do a search....you will find TONS of info on this subject.
QuoteOriginally posted by Terry Green:
Do a search....you will find TONS of info on this subject.
I like the set up you have http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=120423#000009
I have been shooting four four inch four fletch for years. This year I cut them down to 3.5"....they shoot just great!
QuoteOriginally posted by Bill Carlsen:
I have been shooting four four inch four fletch for years. This year I cut them down to 3.5"....they shoot just great!
are you using them with BHs?
my BH's are the Silver Flame XL's and Slick tricks
I used to use 4-4inch on one bow and 4-3inch on another... They work well, but then I went with using 3 5 inch fletch to add another anchor point (fletching to the end of the nose when I went to 3 under shooting style...
Four fletch flys well... But likes non-skinny arrows....
I just wanted a lil more accuracy and consistency; I found it when I made some changes to my set-up....
A buddy of mine just switch from 3-4 in to 4-3 shield cut and they fly great with broad heads, field points or judos. And something else we noticed, they are dead silent.
Yep....5 inch 4 fletch.....cause they are stable no matter anything....never have to worry at any time rain or shine - mud or snow....my arrows fly true.
Don't forget the 'no look nocking' feature....comes in handy when hog hunting!!!
Tried a set (4" shield) out of my 45# r/d longbow. They fly true, straighten quick, and give more clearance from the bow when nocking. Don't spiral as much as the 3 fletch 5 inch.
Both hit the same. Think you could go lower profile with the 4 fletch.
Making up 4 fletch as we speak....4 4inch shields....Im pumped about it and look forward to some great shootin' arrows :jumper:
I've always shot 3-5" shields but a month or so ago I fletched up some 4-4" parabolics and am loving the way they fly. Also really liking the fact that it doesn't matter how you nock them. They tuned up very easy and am currently shooting them with 2 blade Zwickey's, 2 blade Magnus' and with old Bear Razorheads minus the bleeders. All are shooting good and hitting right with field points. Later this week I'm gonna see how some Centaur Big Game heads shoot. If they shoot well they are what I'll be running for deer this season.
I had 4x 3.5" at 90deg for a while that worked great, but in the end I got tired of putzing around with fletching the pattern so I went back to 3x 4" shields and have been just as happy.
Was really easy to see those 4x fletch arrows in flight with hi-viz feathers though - you'd think they were on fire on the way to the target!
Been doing 4 fletch for about 1.5 years. I don't think I'll ever go back to 3.
I think everything about 4 fletching is nothing but positive for hunters.
Rain. No problem
Poor relese. No problem
A little out of tune. Big help!
Close shots. Big help!
QuoteOriginally posted by wihill:
I had 4x 3.5" at 90deg for a while that worked great, but in the end I got tired of putzing around with fletching the pattern so I went back to 3x 4" shields and have been just as happy.
Was really easy to see those 4x fletch arrows in flight with hi-viz feathers though - you'd think they were on fire on the way to the target!
@90*s? How did you manage that?
Sounds interesting
with the price of feathers these days it would take a goverment loan to afford to put 4 feathers on one arrow.
QuoteOriginally posted by JamesV:
with the price of feathers these days it would take a goverment loan to afford to put 4 feathers on one arrow.
Not really, my alternative to a 4x4" is 3x5". But as i can make 2 4" feathers out of most full lentgh feathers but not 2 5" it is actually a bit cheaper for me.
Snag got me on the 4-4" shield cut on the Surewoods he made for me and that's my fletch from now on.
Like T said above the "no look nocking" is a great feature.
ordered some 2-3/4" feathers to play around with.
anyone ever use 2.5" parabolics with a four fletch? Im thinking about going to short feathers and was looking a four fletch.
Yep started shooting 4-3in high shields and they are shooting great and most of all they don't stick out so bad on the quiver and hold up better to wet weather as well.
I've been a proponent of 4-fletch for years and guess what... I'm now shooting threes. After many, many dozens of shots I noticed that my target showed misses a lot more on the right of center than left. Got out my Adcock. Then started fiddling. Long story short, I dropped a feather and shortened my wraps and voila. Bam. That's 5575's @ 30.5" and 175 gr up front. A full length 3555 with 145 grs 4-fletched or with 125gr 3-fletched flies exactly the same for me. I consider it fine fine tuning that's only visible after lots and lots of impact holes. My new target shows pretty equally divided misses.
Also, I'm in a period of monetary impairment, so the 25% cut in feather expenditures doesn't hurt, either.
four 5" banana really helped me out. Bought the cutter from 3RA. They are really quiet as well
Been using 4-4" shield cut on almost all my arrows for years now. A friend showed me this, gave it a try, and never looked back. Great flight and stability with field pts and broadheads.
4 - 5.5" lo profile banna on all my arrows....'cause I like 'em!
I've used 4 4" for 10 years +. I really like them.
For all the same reasons above, plus they are more visible from the rear to me. I like knowing where I hit the critter!
For all the same reasons above, plus they are more visible from the rear to me. I like knowing where I hit the critter!
For all the same reasons above, plus they are more visible from the rear to me. I like knowing where I hit the critter!
x3
Smarty pants! :)
I do a 4inch 4 fletch and I love it.
I love 4 fletch arrows!
what configuration do you guys like and why..Im playing with 90x90 with nock at 45 and 60x120 and nock at 0 and 75x105 and nock at 90 and I still cant seem to get perfect arrow flight..seems I have to still adjust my nock placement some to clear my shelf..I have used 3 to 5" feathers...would like to use 4 fletch but Im still unsure
QuoteOriginally posted by jkcerda:
QuoteOriginally posted by wihill:
I had 4x 3.5" at 90deg for a while that worked great, but in the end I got tired of putzing around with fletching the pattern so I went back to 3x 4" shields and have been just as happy.
Was really easy to see those 4x fletch arrows in flight with hi-viz feathers though - you'd think they were on fire on the way to the target!
@90*s? How did you manage that?
Sounds interesting [/b]
Sorry to get back so late!
Four feathers, 90deg from each other, so a "+" shape for lack of better visual. My fletching vise had the 90deg key, 120deg key and the 105/75deg key with it, so I just changed out the detent key and fletch away!
I oriented them as an "X" shape on the shelf with minimal impact issues (they were only 3.5" long, and put within 0.5" of the nock, so plenty of clearance).
I also tried the 105/75 for a while, and they flew good too - a lot easier to orient on the self, I angled them so that one set of two was just off the shelf's edge looking at the rear and two were toward the shelf's upright. Never had clearance issues with that setup even up to 5.5" bananas.
As for shooting the 4 X 3.5" feathers with broadheads they shoot great. Shot a nice tom turkey last week and pinwheeled him. The shot was actually "pretty" if you know what I mean. It was like the arrow was seeking out the wing butt of that bird. I felt as good about that shot and the arrow flight as any shot I have ever made. Made me feel good (and young). Old farts will understand my last statement.