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gapshot 05-23-2005 08:36 PM

RE: 75x105 fletching offsets
 
I currently shoot arrows with 75 105 left wing helical 4" fletching, and I have no idea what the advantage is over 90 degrees. The bowyer who made my bow had arrows fletched as such and they flew excellent paper tuning very easily so I stuck with them.


Jim

BobCo19-65 05-24-2005 07:10 AM

RE: 75x105 fletching offsets
 

Nope. You only have 120 degrees between each fletch with a 3-fletch. With two fletches set at 75 degrees, you wind up with an included angle of 150 degrees, top and/or bottom. 30 degrees MORE clearance. Of course that puts the other two fletches with only 30 degrees between them, so that's why they're set perpendicular to the string. If you can't visualize it in your head, I'll borrow the example LBR used above. It's almost exactly the same angles I'm talking about.

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Art, maybe I'm loosing it;

From your example, the angle created at your less then, and greater then symbol would be 75 degrees, the angle from created at the top and bottom would be 105 degrees. 75+75+105+105=360. 105 would be less then 120, so I would assume you would get better clearance from the 3 fletched 120 degree arrow.

Please explain how you get to 360 degrees from your example. I think that would clear things up for me.

Bob

Arthur P 05-25-2005 05:58 AM

RE: 75x105 fletching offsets
 
Bob, I don't think I can do any better job of explaining it than I did in my last post. I'd suggest fletching one up at 75X105 and comparing it to one of your 3-fletch arrows.[&:]


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