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Fletching size.

Started by Matthew Bolton, October 06, 2012, 10:24:00 PM

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Matthew Bolton

I've always used a 4 inch fletch but a buddy of mine shoots a 5.5 inch fletching on his arrows. If I were to move up to a 5 inch fletching is there much difference? If so what could I expect? Thanks guys

SilverTip

I love the 5.5 para hi profile feathers. it takes away all flight worries away for me. I just dont have time to worry about tunning bows all the time.
If Jesus Christ guides your arrow, its really hard to miss.  Billy

Mike Most

Lots of the guys here like them for looks, I find the 4 inch fletch quieter than the 5.5s as the latter tends to make more noise in flight. (which if I can hear it it must sound like a freight train to a deer)  :archer2:
"It Shall be Life" (Ten Bears to Josie Wales)
------------------                Michael Most-Adkins Texas

Matthew Bolton

Thanks for the responses guys. I'm tuned with 4 inch and I was just curious as to what may happen if I switched.

SilverTip

ooops should have made it more clear, I do tune just not as  much now. every bow has to be set up and adjusted. i just never was into the bareshaft thing much. its funny but i never have heard much noise out of my arrows much, maybe its the wieght i shoot they are really heavy.
If Jesus Christ guides your arrow, its really hard to miss.  Billy

Bill Carlsen

I used to shoot 3 X 5.5"  bananas. Then 3 X 5" parabolics. Then went to 4 X 4" shield cut. Now, this year my four fletch is down to 3.5"  and my  hunting arrows are shooting better than ever.
The best things in life....aren't things!

katman

Matt, should stiffen your arrow a bit, recheck your tune. Also will slow flight more at further distances. Usually higher profile = more noise in flight.
shoot straight shoot often

AkDan

I have also considered going to smaller fletch.  Have shot 5.5 high back shields for a long time.  My burn is a lower profile and they fly fine.  Look at some if the old timers feather choices.  Most are pretty low profiled compared to today

AkDan


AkDan



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