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What length fletch do you use most often?

Started by Terry Green, December 15, 2007, 09:41:00 PM

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Jason R. Wesbrock

QuoteOriginally posted by OconeeDan:
4x4 works great for me!
Same here.

sticshooter

5" Anything I'm not fussy. But mostly shields.<><
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V-Archer

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Rob DiStefano

4x4 @ 105x75     :thumbsup:    

Four fletch allows for a 4" feather, so you can burn/chop two fletches from each full length feather for best economy.  More effective surface area for better control at trad hunting distances.  No cock feather, so no indexing needed on yer nock for faster nocking, too!     :)
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varmint

Chop my own LW 5 1/2" high back shield cut.
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Jack Guard

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robtattoo

5" low shields. Right wing, straight fletch with a good offset. Flies straight, true & fast!
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bentpole

5 1/2 shields or naners they look awesome.

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Ralph Renfro

With selfbows I like a low brace height to make a longer power stroke, so I use 4inch feathers or my own design. Kinda like a shield cut that are a little higher.
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Steelhead

5.5 inch nanners,3 fletch on woodies.They just look better on woodies.5 inch, 3 fletch, parabolics on aluminums.

Dave Pagel

I use 5 inch shields most of the time, but occasionally 4 inch shields.

MI_Bowhunter

I use 5" on my hunting arrows and I use 4" on my target arrow.
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FAIRCHASE

5" three fletch, shield cut, left helical
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Labs4me

Size matters!!! So I compensate with 5.5" nanner highbacks...
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BobW

I use 5.75" Magnum 'Nanners in a Rt wing 3-fletch.  I need as much steering control as I am still trying to be consistent.  Since 5.75 wasn't a choice, I put down 6".

BobW
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JSC

5.5" left wing shield's ,chopped from wild turkey wing feathers.

Mike Lee


Lone archer



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