I listened to a podcast recently by a very reputable archer. They were discussing a recent arrow ballistics study and commented that the max helical configuration (e.g. Arizona EZ Fletch max helical) resulted in larger group sizes somewhere in the 60-70 yd range, particularly with broadhead, due to what they described as parachuting phenomena. Any Roksliders have experience or feedback on this point?
I’ve been using a max helical the last few years and felt like it worked well. But this study got me reconsidering and possibly going back to a 2 deg helical on the bitz jig. I even refletched a couple arrows today with the lesser helical to test and found broadheads still hit with field points at 20 and 40 yds. Downrange velocity between the 2 deg and max helical was a difference of 0.6 fps and 1.1 fps at 20 yds and 70 yds, respectively. Field points appeared to shoot somewhat similar size groups for me at 40 yds, but need to test it more. Thoughts? Am I overthinking this (probably)?
I’ve been using a max helical the last few years and felt like it worked well. But this study got me reconsidering and possibly going back to a 2 deg helical on the bitz jig. I even refletched a couple arrows today with the lesser helical to test and found broadheads still hit with field points at 20 and 40 yds. Downrange velocity between the 2 deg and max helical was a difference of 0.6 fps and 1.1 fps at 20 yds and 70 yds, respectively. Field points appeared to shoot somewhat similar size groups for me at 40 yds, but need to test it more. Thoughts? Am I overthinking this (probably)?