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4 fletch arrow 90 or

Started by Converml, April 25, 2011, 09:56:00 AM

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Converml

Hi I was looking for input on 4 fletch arrows does anyone have preferences on degrees. 90 degree, 75x105, 60x120. I'm shooting a mohawk and using 5" shield fletching. Thanks Merle
Howard Hill Cheetah

bigbadjon

I prefer the 90 degree setting just for presentation. Shooting both I could not find a difference in flight. The asymetrical setting is supposed to have some merit but I don't know what it is.
Hoyt Tiburon 55#@28 64in
A&H ACS CX 61#@28in 68in (rip 8/3/14)

JRY309

I've done all three settings,when I've done 4-5" I like to use 60x120.When I use 4" feathers I like them at 90 degree's.I feel any of the settings will do great on a well tuned arrow.

**DONOTDELETE**

Everyone is different and like different things, The best thing to do is try them all and see which One You like to Look at and Shoots best for You.

Converml

Guess i'll give the a tryout session. Thanks Guys . Merle
Howard Hill Cheetah

PaddyMac

I fletch four 4" parabolic feathers straight at 90 degrees. This year I'm going to try 3-inchers. And maybe Razrs.

First off, I admit most of why I do this is superstition and habit. I developed this shooting through a ramp rest on my compound and I am just comfortable with it. I just feel there is going to be less interaction with the bow that way and plenty of drag to straighten out the arrow and I don't have to pay attention to nocking at all. It's symmetrical. There is no way you can get it wrong when your heart is beating it way out of your chest.

This is my first year getting serious with my recurve, so who knows where I'm going to end up. I have a feeling that three months from now I'll be miles and miles into somewhere else.
Pat McGann

Southwest Archery Scorpion longbow, 35#
Fleetwood Frontier longbow, 40#
Southwest Archery Scorpion, 45#
Bob Lee Exotic Stickbow, 51#
Bob Lee Signature T/D recurve, 47#
Bob Lee Signature T/D recurve, 55#
Howatt Palomar recurve (69"), 40#

"If you leave archery for one day, it will leave you for 10 days."  --Turkish proverb

Ragnarok Forge

I shoot 3 inch - four fletch shield cut set at 75 X 105.  I get great riser clearance and love the way they look.
Clay Walker
Skill is not born into anyone.  It is earned thru hard work and perseverance.

The Whittler

I have a Jo-Jan and you can turn the nock receiver around and do 4 fletch (don't know what degree it is). I did a couple arrows and didn't like the way they flew. There was always a feather bumping on the shelf.

Someone on here suggested the 60x120 and explained how to do it, and I love it. It worked out great, no feather bumping on the shelf.

With the 60x120 it is very easy, if you are interested let me know and I will try to explain it to you.

Converml

Alan I'd love to know pm me how. I have a Bitz fledged. Thanks merle
Howard Hill Cheetah

STUMP THUMPER

Been shooting 4 4' 75x105 since the 60's I feel they clear the riser better and was told back then spine is less important because arrows will staighten out quicker. Told to me by an old timer that used to make my arrows for me. Not a problem till know, starting to play with carbons, still using the 4 fletch but can't get the arrow weight i like to see.
I like not having to take my eyes off the game to put the arrow on the string.

snag

The 90 deg. comes off the shelf great for me with 600 gr arrows out of a 55# recurve. I guess you should fletch some 90's and some 75X105 and see which you like the best.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Rob DiStefano

i use 75x105 or 90x90 - never ever 60x120.  use whatever works best for you and yer bow.
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

Jason R. Wesbrock

To be honest, I don't think it makes a bit of difference one way or the other. I fletch mine at 90 degrees, and they work well. Ryan Rothhaar fletched his at 60-120. I've shot with him, and let me tell you, he's no slouch by far. And guessing by his trophy room -- which looks like he robbed  Cabela's -- it definetely works for him.

Cherokee Scout

John

Steve O

Ryan's dad figured out the 60 x 120 before the turnable nocks we have on many styles of shafts today.  Roger is one of the smartest guys I have ever met; when he does something, it works.  I would never shoot against him for money and would never bet on him missing a booner buck...even when he hits his 80s!  60 x 120 works great.

The Whittler



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