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sqrln8r 06-09-2004 04:04 PM

Helical or Straight Fletch
 
I am going to start fletching my own arrows, but was wondering whether I should fletch straight with a 1-2 degree offset, or if I should fletch helical? If helical, which direction, left or right. I currently have a fall away rest (QT 4000) so I don't think vane clearance would be an issue if helical. But wanted to open it up to find out what the advantages and disadvantages are of each.

Thanks.

mlaubner 06-09-2004 06:40 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 
Right helical.
Tightens you point instead of loosens them.
Adds some spin satability to arrow during flight.
:)

Carpmaster 06-09-2004 06:41 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 
my vote goes to right helical, tightening plus stabilization.

ncbowhunter 06-09-2004 06:45 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 
Helical will give you more spin than off set. I would go with right wing fletch It tightens your broadheads and right wing feathers are easier to find than left wing.

Carpmaster 06-09-2004 06:46 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 
I think we all think alike!!!

JeffB 06-09-2004 07:17 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 

ORIGINAL: ncbowhunter

right wing feathers are easier to find than left wing.
This is really a regional thing..In the south RW is quite poular..up here in the abyss..er..New England... Left wing is much easier to find at the shops..very few carry RW...We have every color gateway makes I think in LW at my local shop, but about 4 colors in RW for those who want RW..most shops don't even carry a few colors of RW. And even with vanes everyone fletches LW it seems.

As to the original question..Helical..regardless of wing...just make sure if you are using feathers to get RW clamps for RW feathers and LW clamps for LW feathers

Bigpapascout 06-09-2004 07:49 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 
I agree with right wing fletch on about 11 deg

sqrln8r 06-09-2004 09:59 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 
Okay, so it sounds like there is a consensus that right helical is best. So I have one more question. After looking at cabelas, it looks like they offer feathers in a right wing configuration, but I don't see anything for vanes. Can vanes be fletched helically, or is helical fletching limited to feathers?

bigbulls 06-09-2004 11:34 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 
Vanes can be fletched in any configuration that you wish. There is no right of left wing for vanes.

Feathers are called right and left wing due to the way that they are cut. They will bend around the arrow shaft in one direction only. Next time you are at your pro shop look at a right and left wing feather side by side. Notice the quill of the feather and the side that it is cut. On a right wing feather the quill will be on the left side of the feather (looking from back to front) and opposite for a left wing feather.

I also agree with the rest. I like right wing helical with feathers. But it is a complete personal preference with a compound bow. It does make a difference when shooting a recurve or long bow off the shelf.

Agent Zero M 06-09-2004 11:46 PM

RE: Helical or Straight Fletch
 
Wait a minute, Jeff -

You're telling us that the South tends to be Right Wing, whereas New England tends to be Left Wing? Really!? :D


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