3 Vane Fletching max helical jigs

how are you determining left or right? or does it matter?
Most often folks are “clocking” their arrows to determine which way the arrow naturally rotates, then putting the helical in that direction. See this article: https://lancasterarchery.com/blogs/archery-tips/simple-test-to-determine-which-way-your-arrows-spin

There are arguments about whether matching the natural rotation really matters. Where it certainly matters is if you shoot a single bevel broadhead, then you have to match the helical to the broadhead.
 
Also worth noting on the AZ EZfletch models is that to get max helical you should use the shortest model possible given vane legnth. In other words if you used blazers in the mini you’d get more helical than in the pro. Conversely, if you wanted “offset” you could use the longer model.
 
Most often folks are “clocking” their arrows to determine which way the arrow naturally rotates, then putting the helical in that direction. See this article: https://lancasterarchery.com/blogs/archery-tips/simple-test-to-determine-which-way-your-arrows-spin

There are arguments about whether matching the natural rotation really matters. Where it certainly matters is if you shoot a single bevel broadhead, then you have to match the helical to the broadhead.
Thanks! I ended up finding this last night after posting.
I tried it today and I'm getting a right rotation. I could see it making a difference. At about 8 feet it wast a little over a quarter and more than a half rotation after backing up to about 12-15'
 
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