Cock feather orientation

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I like 90 degree 4 fletch, personally. But if you're brand new to trad I really don't think you need to worry about fletching orientation or bareshaft tuning till you have at least a couple thousand arrows through the bow.

Just fletch all your test kit the same and shoot the whole batch for a few days, making notes on which spine of of arrows fly best. You're gonna need more shafts by hunting season anyways.
 

Stickmark

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I like 90 degree 4 fletch, personally. But if you're brand new to trad I really don't think you need to worry about fletching orientation or bareshaft tuning till you have at least a couple thousand arrows through the bow.

Just fletch all your test kit the same and shoot the whole batch for a few days, making notes on which spine of of arrows fly best. You're gonna need more shafts by hunting season anyways.
T. the Dwarf, is this a four 4" or four 5"? I recently started doing both for more immediate paradox recovery from a wood bow with no cut out shelf. Big improvement.
 

Kdf22

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Whatever orientation gives you the best flight. I’ve shot traditional since the 90’s and I prefer three 5inch feathers in a shield cut. I shoot both with cock feather in and out. I know years ago Black Widow bows liked to orient the cock feather up on their bows. Never tried that
 
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