Who still shoots feathers?
#1
Am I the only guy left that won't shoot plastic vanes? The guys at the proshop act like I'm speaking Korean when I ask for feathers.
Maybe I'm just oldskool, or maybe I'm missing the boat here.
They ask me why I like 'em, and I really can't answer it. Some claim that feathers are too loud, but I've never had a buck dodge my arrow. I also like the fact that they flatten out for the first part of the flight, helping your arrow avoid deflection on small twigs/vines. I just think they look cool, and have a "traditional" feel.
Maybe I'm just oldskool, or maybe I'm missing the boat here.
They ask me why I like 'em, and I really can't answer it. Some claim that feathers are too loud, but I've never had a buck dodge my arrow. I also like the fact that they flatten out for the first part of the flight, helping your arrow avoid deflection on small twigs/vines. I just think they look cool, and have a "traditional" feel.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NC
I do, but i'm sure they both have their advantages. Istarted with feathers about 16yrs ago and i've never had a reason to switchso i never have. I have such a good supply of feathers built up now i'd be crazy not to use them.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
I will shoot either, but prefer feathers. If I fletch them my self they get tru flight feathers with a slight offset. They are more forgiving, lighter and have better control than vanes do.
I don't hunt in crappy weather, so the water issue doesn't effect me. However I shoot in crappy weather and they don't seem to shoot any different wet or dry.
I prefer aluminums as well, go figure.
Paul
I don't hunt in crappy weather, so the water issue doesn't effect me. However I shoot in crappy weather and they don't seem to shoot any different wet or dry.
I prefer aluminums as well, go figure.
Paul
#4
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
I'm a feather guy. I just thing they're cool and natural.[8D] OR.... as the old saying goes...they're exotic. Kinky is when you use the whole chicken.[8D][8D] Blue and White or Pink and white.


#6
After advice from both here and outside , when I went to try trad archery I bought arrows with both feathers and vanes . Of the two I prefer feathers , though I would probably go with vanes if I thought the conditions warranted them . My primary hunting arrows are feather fletched , but I have shafts with vanes just in case . Either way I'm always ready .
#10
I DO! I DO! I DO!!
Feathers look great, stabilize a heck of a lot better, are lighter, faster, more forgiving, so on and so on. I have to admit, I keepa few vanes fletched up for rainy days. I have tried everything under the sun, and it just don't work out.
Feathers look great, stabilize a heck of a lot better, are lighter, faster, more forgiving, so on and so on. I have to admit, I keepa few vanes fletched up for rainy days. I have tried everything under the sun, and it just don't work out.


