Gateway or Truflight feathers?
#2
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From: SC USA
Great post......I' ll be interested in the responses. I' ve been using Gateway' s and like them a lot. They' re holding up good with a Wisker Bisket rest.
I really want to try the new bronze barred Tru-flights , but I' m having trouble finding where to buy them.
I really want to try the new bronze barred Tru-flights , but I' m having trouble finding where to buy them.
#4
Rack is spot on!
I' ve used both brands over the years.
The main difference I see is in the bases: Gateway bases vary quite a bit...Some are very narrow at the tail end, some very narrow at the front end, some are tall, some are short...
This doesn' t affect flight, but it makes them a little harder to fletch,as you set your Jig' s offset or helical using one particular feather' s base as a guide and only a third of them are actually shaped like that. If you are anal about how your arrows look (glue lines) and need precise fletch clearance (i' ve gone back to non-drop away rests), this can mess with you, cause the spacing will be a bit off on every arrow.
The true-flight feathers have much more precision ground bases,are much more uniform in height, seem a bit less stiff, and have a more streamlined profile that seems to make for a bit less noise, though it' s hardly significant.
The Gateways do seem to hold their color (dye) a bit better if you leave arrows outside in a target or whatnot.
Myvote goes to true-flight w/out a doubt if one has a choice.
I' ve used both brands over the years.
The main difference I see is in the bases: Gateway bases vary quite a bit...Some are very narrow at the tail end, some very narrow at the front end, some are tall, some are short...
This doesn' t affect flight, but it makes them a little harder to fletch,as you set your Jig' s offset or helical using one particular feather' s base as a guide and only a third of them are actually shaped like that. If you are anal about how your arrows look (glue lines) and need precise fletch clearance (i' ve gone back to non-drop away rests), this can mess with you, cause the spacing will be a bit off on every arrow.
The true-flight feathers have much more precision ground bases,are much more uniform in height, seem a bit less stiff, and have a more streamlined profile that seems to make for a bit less noise, though it' s hardly significant.
The Gateways do seem to hold their color (dye) a bit better if you leave arrows outside in a target or whatnot.
Myvote goes to true-flight w/out a doubt if one has a choice.
#6
Nontypical Buck
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From: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
I prefer the Tru-flights.I think the quill is heavier and stiffer on the Gateways.I do like the colors of the Gateways better,though-especially the camo patterned ones.
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