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    2 degree or 3 degree helical fletching

    I can go either way.. what do you guys think? I'm leaning towards 3.. I know it's splitting hairs..

    I mainly use mechs but would like to be able to use bigger solids in the future.. Also want to be as accurate as possible at longer ranges (50-100)

    #2
    More the better

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      #3
      Originally posted by Low Fence View Post
      More the better
      X2

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        #4
        I'm with low fence. I bought an Arizona ez fletch with the tightest helical they had for Blazers. Absolutely love it. My groups are exponentially better than any group I shot with regular offsets

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          #5
          Originally posted by popup_menace View Post
          I'm with low fence. I bought an Arizona ez fletch with the tightest helical they had for Blazers. Absolutely love it. My groups are exponentially better than any group I shot with regular offsets
          Yep.

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            #6
            Do the most you can and still get full contact on the arrow shafts with the footing of the fletch.

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              #7
              The mini does a six, it's a pretty aggressive helical.

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