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Build a set of arrows after years of paying custom arrow makers.
Had some great help from some folks on here getting weight dialed it, bare shaft and nock tuning, shooting bullet holes and bare shafts are grouping about an inch at 20.
I'm ready to fletch. My bow spins shafts left. So I guess a left offset? My question is, as advanced as arrow building has become, is there any science between arrow weight, length, FOC, etc as it relates to offset in a 3 fletch? I'd like to keep these fast, leaning towards a 2.5 or 3 deg. I've got a short draw at 27", pulling 75# on a 452gr arrow with 175 up front and no wraps. Carbon to carbon is 26"...assuming longer arrows can get away with less offset but since mine are pretty short is it best to lean towards that 3 deg (or more?)
I'd like to not have to fletch multiple times, but can if that's the best suggestions. Maybe fletch 3 or each? I'm shooting tac driver 2.75s and planned to fletch them 1" from end of carbon.
Any inputs, suggestions based on experiences?
Had some great help from some folks on here getting weight dialed it, bare shaft and nock tuning, shooting bullet holes and bare shafts are grouping about an inch at 20.
I'm ready to fletch. My bow spins shafts left. So I guess a left offset? My question is, as advanced as arrow building has become, is there any science between arrow weight, length, FOC, etc as it relates to offset in a 3 fletch? I'd like to keep these fast, leaning towards a 2.5 or 3 deg. I've got a short draw at 27", pulling 75# on a 452gr arrow with 175 up front and no wraps. Carbon to carbon is 26"...assuming longer arrows can get away with less offset but since mine are pretty short is it best to lean towards that 3 deg (or more?)
I'd like to not have to fletch multiple times, but can if that's the best suggestions. Maybe fletch 3 or each? I'm shooting tac driver 2.75s and planned to fletch them 1" from end of carbon.
Any inputs, suggestions based on experiences?