Right or Left Helical
#1
I currently fletch my arrows with a straight clamp. I would like to try a helical clamp. Is there any advantage in using a right helical clamp over a left helical clamp. I shoot right handed and I do understand you need fletching clearance on your rest. My current set up is beman 400's with 100 grain Rocky Mountain Snypers. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Staffordsville KY USA
A helical fletch will help stabilize your arrows , right or left is a personal pick, I have shot both and can tell no difference in any flight over the other. many target shooters shoot straight fletch but I'll use my right helical for 3-d shooting anyday over straight fletch.and never use anything but helical for hunting.
Just give it a try on your longer shots and see how much more consistant your groups are.
Just give it a try on your longer shots and see how much more consistant your groups are.
#3
Typical Buck
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From: Mertztown, PA
One thing to consider........a right helical will not have the tendency to unscrew your tips from the shaft upon impact. Other than that, I've heard it was a consideration on longbows and recurves where torque was a major concern, but the left vs. right debate is a matter of personal preference now - aside from my above minor point.
Fritz
Fritz
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Typical Buck
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From: USA
I shoot right helical and my tips will still come loose if I don't tighten them down enough.
One thing to consider is the availibility of feathers. Right helical requires right wing feathers which can be more difficult to find than left wing. I suppose it is a non issue if you order feathers by the 100 pack, but around here, the selection of RW feathers is about 1/10 of the LW selection.
One thing to consider is the availibility of feathers. Right helical requires right wing feathers which can be more difficult to find than left wing. I suppose it is a non issue if you order feathers by the 100 pack, but around here, the selection of RW feathers is about 1/10 of the LW selection.




