preferable vane twist?
It's been LONG time since I've shot my bow (6+ years). Here recently, while tuning my bow, broadheads, etc...the glue on my fletchings has given up.
So, I pullout put my Jo-Jan fletching tool and repair several of my arrows. The 'old' fletchings were, almost, straight (a slight twist) and the 'new' fletchings have a definative twist to them (each almost wrapping around a third of the shaft). I know I bought this tool a long time ago for a reason; I just can't remember why I bought this angle of twist.
Question is, since it's been awhile, are 'straight' or 'twisted' fletchings preferable?
I can think of 2 opposing points for each; but would like to see if there is a general concensus.
littlekid
P.S. I shoot a Jennings Buckmaster (70# @ 26")with a Golden key Futura 'TM' style rest.