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Question to those that use 4 fletch........

Started by Ric O'Shay, June 14, 2014, 08:55:00 AM

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Ric O'Shay

I've never tried 4 fletch before. That said, a few weeks ago I shot some 4 fletch arrows. They were set on 90 degrees. My Bitz shows a 90 degree and a 75/105 degree setting. So, the question is which seems to work better?

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Jack Denbow

I use 4 4inch set at 90 degrees. I have been shooting 4 fletch since 1969. I guess you could say I like it.
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varmint101

Mine is set on 90 also, but only because of others suggestions.  I haven't tried the 75/105.  I like the looks and it's an easy no look grab out of the quiver to align on the string.
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sticksnstones

I started off my 4 fletch with 75/105 as I read it supposed to give you better clearance.

I went to 90 for two reasons:
1) if you do 90 degrees you can turn your nock 4 times and wear all 4 feathers evenly. 75/105 you will wear out your SE and NW features if you were to think of a compass.
2) I zone out when I fletch, 90 degrees I can't screw up!

I should mention either way the arrows fly great. So all things equal, I go with easier.
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Charlie Lamb

Guess I'm odd man out. I like 75x105. When I was a kid the guys using four fletch in my area all seemed to use 75x105. When I started using it it was just natural to make that choice.

As far as I can tell it makes absolutely no difference in anything. Not arrow flight, bow clearance or feather wear.
Not sure how you would screw up fletching one and not the other.
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timbermoose

I'm with Mr. Lamb, 75/105, its what my jojan came with. i hunt through thick brush with tight shooting windows. i use 5.5" bananas, probably too much feather, but i get good flight quickly.
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sticksnstones

QuoteOriginally posted by Charlie Lamb:
Not sure how you would screw up fletching one and not the other.
You are correct sir, I was thinking I could go screw up if I didn't flip the arrow after the second fletch but that is not the case.
Thom

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bigbadjon

I use the 75/105. I don't really notice a difference in flight versus 90 but I figure I can only gain increased clearance if it even makes a difference.
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dragonheart

60/120 4 fletch.  Danny let me know if you are interested in this fletch configuration.
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Birdbow

I went to 4" fletch when I went to 4x90. Plenty of clearance and plenty of feather
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JRY309

I use 4 x 90,I don't think it makes a big difference on a well tuned arrow.I have done the 75 x 105,60 x 120 and they shot fine also but I like the 4 x 90.Even did 4 x 90 on some of my Axis FMJ,they fly great.

Terry Green

All I gave ever shot was 90....but I doubt it really matters if it's 75 105
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The Whittler

I have a Jo-Jan right wing and do 60-120 and they fly great. Don't know if this helps.

jackdaw

75 / 105 ......great arrow flight.... shoot them either direction .....makes no difference.....
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Jerry Jeffer

I've used both ways and doesn't matter, but prefer 75x105 for looks. The reason I use 4 fletch is just nock and shoot. Also I use a low profile banana cut.
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