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Flu Flu fletching

Started by Converml, April 22, 2011, 08:56:00 AM

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Converml

There was a post on flu flus and some using full length spirals etc. I was just wondering how fletching an arrow with an uncut turkey tail feather would work for Flu Flues? Has anyone ever done it? Spiral or regular fletch? Merle
Howard Hill Cheetah

trad_bowhunter1965

It will work great after all their both turkey feathers, there a how to resources on this site, it is easy to do.
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magnus

Any large feather of a bird works. it's just the life of the feathers that makes a difference. Tail feathers work but probably won't last as long. Fletch them up and when they wear out. Refletch with new ones.
Keeping the Faith!
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mark land

I use 4-4in with aggressive helical that I cut out of full length feathers on my carbons and they work great.  They are a little faster then normal flu flu's but still will only go about 100yds before falling down.
They'll be no quitters till we bag us some critters!

Converml

Thanks Guys for the thoughts. Merle
Howard Hill Cheetah


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