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    New arrows are LOUD

    My new arrows shoot great but they are extremely loud compared to the cheap ones I've been shooting.

    This is the first set of arrows that I've really took the time to tune. I ordered the Black Eagle test kit and shot the bare shafts until I was happy with a length and spine. Then I ordered a half dozen Black Eagle Vintage arrows. They shoot great, fletching looks great, bow seems quiet but arrows are LOUD in flight. Anyone else ever deal with this?

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    I had this issue when my fletchings had an extreme helical twist.

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      #3
      I assume they are their standard shield cut feathers?

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        #4
        Shield and helical are loud compared to offset and parabolic


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          #5
          Originally posted by DRT View Post
          I assume they are their standard shield cut feathers?

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          Yes. 4" shield cut.

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            #6
            I know some people think its a sin against traditional archery, but trad vanes produce significantly less noise than feathers...

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              #7
              Originally posted by Hoggslayer View Post
              Yes. 4" shield cut.
              Yes they are significantly louder than parabolic cut.

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                #8
                Turns out my old arrows a straight fletched. That's why the new ones a louder.

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                  #9
                  That too.

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                    #10
                    I cut down some 4” shield straight fletchings to about 2” and they really buzz going down range. I reckon I should gravitate to another shape or style too.

                    Good luck Slayer

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                      #11
                      If it ain't shield cut, it ain't Trad.

                      I love my BE vintages but yeah the fletching is loud

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Cenizo View Post
                        I know some people think its a sin against traditional archery, but trad vanes produce significantly less noise than feathers...
                        I second this motion

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by crc View Post
                          If it ain't shield cut, it ain't Trad.

                          I love my BE vintages but yeah the fletching is loud
                          What year is the cutoff for "Traditional"? Just curious as vanes have been around since 1951.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by hpdrifter View Post
                            What year is the cutoff for "Traditional"? Just curious as vanes have been around since 1951.
                            I'd love to know as well. Several of the "old timers" from the 50s and 60s were using vanes and sights on recurves while shooting animals at 40+ yards. All of those things are banishable offences 60 years later...

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                              #15
                              Honestly y'all can go to Archery Talk and have that lame discussion with them. Those **** Yankees will argue about it all day every day, bash and belittle each other and play trad police all day long. That's not what we do here.
                              The man asked for help/info with an issue and got some constructive feedback to help him. That's what we do here.

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