jtr1997
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They arent to loud. Factory fletched blazers on my buddies vaps are noticeably louder. What would you call it if build is the wrong term?Not to single you out, but I'm sick of hearing "build" arrows when you are assembling a few things.
Look good, lot of helical on a skinny shaft, that ain't always easy. Likely loud, but should stabilize about anything on the front.
There are 2 shafts that have more mobble than id care for but they are my grouse arrows now. I honestly wont be shooting passed 60, no competition for me just elk hunting with a fixed 5 pin sightThey look nice. That’s a lot of helical. Whether you did a good job is based on the flight. If they fly consistently, spin true and can steer your broadhead is all that matters.
Some people see a parachute effect with extreme helical fletching at distances above 60 yards. Not saying you will, but I’ve read it happens.
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They arent to loud. Factory fletched blazers on my buddies vaps are noticeably louder. What would you call it if build is the wrong term?
I get your point completely... i will say i "run" stuff but to each his own. I reload all my ammo dont call it building ammo, makes since to say i assembled my first set of arrows to.I call it assembling.
I know guys who go to knapping conventions, they build broadheads, spears, and knifes from rocks. Taking raw materials like turkey feathers, rocks, sinew, they build arrows.
The YouTube Bro crowd calls things a build when they mount a sight and rest on a bow, or glue some fletching on arrows. Same ones that screw down a base on a rifle, mount some scope rings and level a scope. Call it a build. I know some gun builders, they produce about the whole thing, stocks, actions, and barrels, tho most get to where they specialize in just one aspect.
It's just a pet peeve of mine, again not meant to single you out. I feel the same way about "running" something, I use stuff.
I got the az ez fletch jig so the fletching length is set. 12 shafts were within .4 grains havent weighed since i finished themThey look sweet, nice build man, I bet you’ll be runnin those arrows for a few seasons. Haha.
In all seriousness. If they all weight the same, spin true, fly great and are the proper dynamic spine for your bow that’s great. The fletching looks pretty far forward, if I had to knit pick something.
Don't think you picture loaded manThose look sharp! I can't get 1/4 that amount of helical.
I say fletch...
Here's some arrows I fletched.
Don't think you picture loaded manThose look sharp! I can't get 1/4 that amount of helical.
I say fletch...
Here's some arrows I fletched.
Don't think you picture loaded man
I guess im lucky i anchor the same as you and dont have your issue. Just for fun i 4 fletch a trash arrow on the arizona ez. It was way way to much helical with 4 fletches.Great looking arrows!
I really like the heavy helical and wish I could use it. With how I anchor and place the corner of my mouth and tip of my nose on the string, the higher LT helical was contacting my chin and causing occasional erratic arrow flight...this is from the Arizone archery enterprises EZ fletch. I still intend to test and see a good way of moving the vanes further forward.
I wen't back to my four fletch @ 90 degreees with the Bitz and that cleaned up all contact issues as I'm able to move the fletch up enough to avoid facial contact