Mighty Mouse
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Like a line cutter with 5" feathers in a stiff breeze, this thread drifted far off its original course.What were we talking about again??
Like a line cutter with 5" feathers in a stiff breeze, this thread drifted far off its original course.What were we talking about again??
What jig are you using to get a 2 degree helical? ThanksThe rotation can matter but too much can make it worse. The helical or offset when too much creates a parachute effect. Slowing the arrow allowing more cross wind effect. I use AAE hybrid at 2 degree right helical. I found a Levi Morgan article on fastest arrow set up so we put some together and tested it out. So far it’s right on point.
I don’t really know. An older bow tech has it as a personal jig. He says they don’t make it anymore. He builds all of my family’s arrows. I’ll ask him Friday when I go over to the shopWhat jig are you using to get a 2 degree helical? Thanks
Awesome. Thank you. I’m in the market for a fletching jig and want a bitzenburger but they’re pricey so trying to weigh my other optionsI don’t really know. An older bow tech has it as a personal jig. He says they don’t make it anymore. He builds all of my family’s arrows. I’ll ask him Friday when I go over to the shop
No problem. I know 3 degree is pretty standard. I’m not sure how he does it. It’s a little more noticeable on a 3” feather but the 2.23 AAE hybrid is hard to see. It’s just enough to make me happyAwesome. Thank you. I’m in the market for a fletching jig and want a bitzenburger but they’re pricey so trying to weigh my other options
Looks like he did a good job fletching those. I like the az ez fletch but it has an insane amount of helical, I think I read it’s about a 6 degree helical which is a little much for me. I don’t want to deal with that parachute effect or whatever at long distances. I don’t plan on taking long distance shots while hunting but it’s fun taking 70+ yard shots just at targets. I’m in the process of buying all the stuff to build my own arrows so I’m doing a bunch of research on fletching jigs now.No problem. I know 3 degree is pretty standard. I’m not sure how he does it. It’s a little more noticeable on a 3” feather but the 2.23 AAE hybrid is hard to see. It’s just enough to make me happy
Vanes/arrow diameter as others have stated. Consider broadhead choice- low profile expandibles are going to be the best. Take off your bow mounted quiver- that matters a lot while holding steady in the wind. I know this isn’t what your question was, but it correlates to accuracy in the wind.Not many people talk of drift in their arrow builds but my 450gr arrows drift about 8'' in a good sidewind compared to my 590gr which we have out here in the mountain west.
Seems like more are worried about drop than wind drift and I really can't find anything really discussing that.
It was extreme this year above 8k feet and I did a lot of outdoor practice but didn't hunt this year due to being a new resident in CO. I want to kind of have a good reference for wind drift when I do..
if I'm talking silly let me know lol
Wow that’s awesome. All the “bow techs” around where I live are mostly kids fresh out of high school or in college and they kinda think they know everything. The few decent ones I know of own their own shops and they are the ones who hire the kids to run the front counter and all that. It’s annoying but it’s forcing me to learn all this shit on my own which is good.I shoot an Easton sonic 6.0, AAE hybrid in a 4 fletch. 2* right, right bevel kudu 125gr. I added 50 grains so my final arrow weight is 458 I think. I don’t have the parachute effect and it don’t lose any speed. I feel comfortable shooting anything in North America. Minus maybe a moose or grizzly with that set up. My bow tech is Also the bow tech for several pro archers. Best I’ve ever met. It builds the best arrows. All spine matched, indexed whole nine. Been using him for 4 years never have anything loose or fall off or any faults. Never even had a flyer.
I shoot a Easton sonic 6.0, AAE hybrid in a 4 fletch. 2* right, right bevel kudu 125gr. I added 50 grains so my final arrow weight is 458 I think. I don’t have the parachute effect and it don’t lose any speed. I feel comfortable shooting anything in North America. Minus maybe a moose or grizzly with that set up. My bow tech is Also the bow tech for several pro archers. Best I’ve ever met. It builds the best arrows. All spine matched, indexed whole nine. Been using him for 4 years never have anything loose or fall off or any faults. Never even had a flyer.
Its all about BH tuning ….then you don’t need as much fletching.Not many people talk of drift in their arrow builds but my 450gr arrows drift about 8'' in a good sidewind compared to my 590gr which we have out here in the mountain west.
Seems like more are worried about drop than wind drift and I really can't find anything really discussing that.
It was extreme this year above 8k feet and I did a lot of outdoor practice but didn't hunt this year due to being a new resident in CO. I want to kind of have a good reference for wind drift when I do..
if I'm talking silly let me know lol
My hunting arrows and bow are broadhead tuned. I’ll be honest. I prefer BH over shooting paper and such. Just me though.Its all about BH tuning ….then you don’t need as much fletching.
Arrow weight, FOC….all insignificant compared to the above.
I’ve hunted Kodiak..and other days in the mountains where you just have to hang that bow up…no way you are shooting anything in a 50mph wind storm