I have no quantitative answer, but I would think that if the arrow gets less stable from rotation, either the fletchings do more work, reducing energy as drag slows the arrow or it enters at a suboptimal angle losing energy because the momentum of the arrow isn't all stacked up nicely behind the point.Does a loss in arrow rotational energy effect some of the total energy of the arrow or does it effect arrow flight and accuracy only?
What?
Fortunately I use a left helical so the broadhead can spin loose and do what it will do on impact.
To me it's physics, reaction until an equal an opposite reaction. If you are worried about it shoot single bevel with bevel in your favor. I dont worry about it.
Huh? The potential loss of energy would occur long before the impact.
Not if if I determine arrow rotation before fletching.
I think it amounts to .0135 joules. But I feel better about my tune knowing it's where the arrow wants to go.
I fletch mine to the natural rotation(left), as well. I’ve noticed that with right offset, my arrow still wants to go left, at least, at a distance of 5 feet. I didn’t check it any farther.
How much does that energy translate into lost velocity down range?
Guess I'll never know how much better I could shoot by striping, clocking and refletching 2 dozen arrows. As much as I like to tinker it doesn't seem worth it. I feel keeping your arrows the same weight within 3 grains of each other is more beneficial then clocking rotation. Yes I built 2 dozen arrows within 3 grains over all the arrows. Had I thought of it first I probably would have though. Im flectched right and I'm sure since I shoot right handed my arrows clock left. Maybe next time.
Guess I'll never know how much better I could shoot by striping, clocking and refletching 2 dozen arrows. As much as I like to tinker it doesn't seem worth it. I feel keeping your arrows the same weight within 3 grains of each other is more beneficial then clocking rotation. Yes I built 2 dozen arrows within 3 grains over all the arrows. Had I thought of it first I probably would have though. Im flectched right and I'm sure since I shoot right handed my arrows clock left. Maybe next time.
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Honestly I'm being sarcastic. Good on you for trying to figure this out, I just think you need to come out the worm hole for some fresh air.
From what I’ve seen, it has more to do with the hand dominance of the string builder.