I shoot a 4 fletch because it means that it doesn't matter which way I nock the arrow on the string it's always correct. There is no need to look at your arrow when nockong it, less movement and easier in low light or in the dark.
So for shooting a 2 blade single bevel do you typically still run the standard 3 fletch? Or is that one of those “it depends” type of answers. And how do you recommend lining up the 2 blade setup with your vanes wether it’s 3 or 4?
If you ever want to see a pretty corkscrew in flight put a opposite helical to what your single bevel head is.. learned that one the fun way lol
I shoot a 4 fletch because it means that it doesn't matter which way I nock the arrow on the string it's always correct. There is no need to look at your arrow when nockong it, less movement and easier in low light or in the dark.
Helicals also play into single bevel broadheads, you have to match the bevel on your arrow. RH helical for a RH bevel.
I’ve been shooting 4blade, 3 fletch for years out to 75yds accurately. Think it definitely depends on your broadheads
I do a four fletch I feel like it hits better long distance downside you can hear the arrow flying but the four fletch looks cool 😅
Ok, what about FITA shooting? Does it matter 3 or 4 fletch? What is better? Plz
Does it matter if your shooting 20yd to have the broadhead tunning to the fletching
good info thanks
So for shooting a 2 blade single bevel do you typically still run the standard 3 fletch? Or is that one of those “it depends” type of answers. And how do you recommend lining up the 2 blade setup with your vanes wether it’s 3 or 4?
Typically a 3 fletch will steer a two blade just fine
Got it. Thank you.
Would whisker biscuits play a huge part of 3 to 4 fletches compared to a drop away style rest?
Can u over helicel a bow?
Hey ol boy, where you located?
Commerce GA
Would like to know where your shop is - would love to come by to grab a bow from you. Do a video on it sometime
Commerce GA
I found 4 fletch more forgiving