Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Helical feather question

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #16
    Originally posted by Tubby View Post
    The only advantage I know of is if a right handed shooter shoots left helical (and vice-versa), it allows the feathers to clear the shelf by rotation during let-off.
    Thanks Tubby.
    This answers my question without starting a new thread:

    As I am tuning various deflection shafts...My bareshafts are spinning counter clock wise (top to the left). When shooting factory right fletched shafts I noticed a ccw wiggle wobble and decided to index bareshaft rotation. Cock fletch in does help the “twerking” some.
    Shooting three under right handed.

    Should I fletch to or away from my bareshaft spin?

    I reckon proof is in the puddin’.

    Comment


      #17
      You really dug this one up!

      Shoot. Bareshaft at like 3 feet and you'll be able to tell what direction the knock spins, fletch according to that.

      Comment


        #18
        Thanks for resurrecting this thread - I was recently trying to remember when I switched to trad. According to my original post it will be 10 years this Christmas!

        Comment


          #19
          Originally posted by jerp View Post
          Thanks for resurrecting this thread - I was recently trying to remember when I switched to trad. According to my original post it will be 10 years this Christmas!
          Sounds like an anniversary that deserves a new bow.[emoji1]

          Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

          Comment


            #20
            im more cofused now than when i first started reading uuuuhhhh

            Comment


              #21
              Originally posted by Easttxbowman View Post
              You really dug this one up!

              Shoot. Bareshaft at like 3 feet and you'll be able to tell what direction the knock spins, fletch according to that.
              Cool. Thanks for the affirmation.

              Good word on the interweb never gets old.

              Comment

              Working...
              X