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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Jun 4, 2008 18:59:59 GMT -5
With my W/B and short brace the longest fletching I can shoot is 3".If I get a drop away and now can shoot longer than 3" with a 26" arrow at 51#and a gpi of 6.3-7.3 is a 4 or 5"fletching going to do more good than bad?
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Post by SPIKER on Jun 4, 2008 19:56:53 GMT -5
I have a 5" brace, and use Blazers. My alltime favorite... The longer the fletch, the more stable the arrow will become quicker, and carry a broadhead better. But....a little 2.5" Blazer is more thyan anyone needs...JMHO..... (I've shot Feathers, Fobs, 5"Duravanes.....you name it....)....
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Post by BT on Jun 6, 2008 6:03:05 GMT -5
With my W/B and short brace the longest fletching I can shoot is 3".If I get a drop away and now can shoot longer than 3" with a 26" arrow at 51#and a gpi of 6.3-7.3 is a 4 or 5"fletching going to do more good than bad? 4 fletch (straight is the way to go With 3" X 4 you still have 12" in total , same as 3 X 4" feathers which is more than enough for a compound On top of that....you'll have more surface area on the shaft diameter which will increase stability over the three fletch design.
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