Chapter 4: Know Your Bow and Arrow
Fletching
Fletching on an arrow shaft stabilizes the shaft in flight by causing it to
spin as it leaves the bow, just as a quarterback puts a spiral spin on the football
as he passes. Spinning keeps the arrow on its flight path and preserves speed,
accuracy, and ultimately, impact power. Generally speaking, the fletching profile
needs to be more than the cutting diameter of the broadhead being shot, or
arrow flight could be affected.
There are several types of fletching. Therefore, it is
recommended that 4- to 5-inch fletching be used to compensate for broadhead
size and weight.
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Straight
- This is the most common fletching arrangement used for target shooting.
- Three fletches are glued symmetrically onto the shaft 120 degrees
apart.
- Some archers prefer four fletches per arrow attached 90 degrees apart.
Helical
- This is the most common fletching arrangement used for hunting.
- Fletches are glued onto the shaft in a slight spiral fashion to provide
more spin and greater in-flight stability.
- Fletches also may be glued on at a slight diagonal to the long axis
of the arrow shaft.
Flu-Flu
- A single, uncut turkey wing feather is wrapped around the arrow shaft,
glued in place, and picked apart to form a bristle appearance. Large, high-profile
feathers are used if full, uncut feathers are unavailable.
- Flu-flu arrows do not fly very far because of the increased resistance
of the oversized fletchings. They are perfect for squirrel or game bird hunting.
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Fletching Material
Plastic Fletching: This fletching is made from soft plastic
or vinyl and is often called vanes. Vanes are available in many sizes and colors,
are perfectly matched; and are easily glued onto wood, aluminum, or carbon
shafts using a fletching tool called a fletcher or fletching jig.
Feather Fletching: This fletching is made from the wing pointer
feathers of a turkey. The pointer feathers have a natural curvature distinct
to the right and left wings of the turkey. A feather-fletched arrow will use
either all right-wing or all left-wing feathers, never a mixture. You may use
all left-wing or all right-wing feathers on your arrows, no matter which one
of your eyes is dominant.
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