re-Fletching Newbie
I have a corner in my hunting room that is full of carbon arrows that have one or two bad feathers. Mostly due to hitting them with the second arrows. I used to throw them in the garbage and go buy new ones, but I am starting to think there is a better way.
My question is on re-fletching arrows. Are they accurate as store bought arrows? What is a good entry level fletcher that will not break the bank, but produce high quality (good flying arrows)? What is the re-fletching lingo (1 degree offset, helical, etc...)? What mistakes have you made to shorten my learning curve? I enjoy reloading ammuntion and feelre-fletching arrowscould also be rewarding and save money. However, I am looking for some help on how to get started.
Thanks!