Making a flu-flu ?
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Making a flu-flu ?
I've been shooting some latley , and I like them . My question is this - Could one "eye-ball" the fletchings on this type of arrow ? Is there a special jig ? It seems that the presence of the feathers are more important than the configuration of them . Thanks .
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RE: Making a flu-flu ?
Yeah, you can eyeball the feathers. Or, if your jig has a 4-fletch setting, just use that. Or you canmake a 6-fletch by fletching the arrow normally with a 3-fletch setting, thenturning the arrow 180 degrees in the jig andputting a secondcourse of fletches between thefirstcourse.I've also made fluflu arrows by using a full length feather and spiralling it up the shaft.
The more feathers, the faster the fluflu slows down; the less feathers, the further it'll shoot.
The more feathers, the faster the fluflu slows down; the less feathers, the further it'll shoot.
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RE: Making a flu-flu ?
you can use a bitz to fletch flu flus by turning the nockwhere it stradles the first 3 feathersflu flus are good for hunting phesant or quail and squirrells.
and dad blasted crows but I dont recomend using them for deer hunting
they slowthe arrow down too fast.
and dad blasted crows but I dont recomend using them for deer hunting
they slowthe arrow down too fast.