I pit a mark on the back end of the bare shaft, shoot it with the mark straight up and after shooying determine the natural spin of the bare shaft and then fletch my arrows in that way.
If you do it the other way, it takes energy to stop the natural rotation and start rotating with the position of the fletching.
Still not sure how much it changes energy, accuracy, or flight path, but better safe than sorry I guess.
If you do it the other way, it takes energy to stop the natural rotation and start rotating with the position of the fletching.
Still not sure how much it changes energy, accuracy, or flight path, but better safe than sorry I guess.
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