That is interesting. Almost the same weight. I fletched a few too try out.For me the 4 fletch 2.25 dropped around 2" more than the 3 fletch 2.75 at 60yds. YMMV.
I can only assume it's the increase in drag.That is interesting. Almost the same weight. I fletched a few too try out.
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So would the increased drag mean better correction to poorly tuned arrows? I am getting back into bowhunting after a few year hiatus, been looking at this same question, tac 2.25 4 fletch vs tac 2.75 3 fletch. I have some clearance issues with my blazer vanes, so hoping to go lower profile with either tacs while also finding the most forgiving setup I can for steering 100 grain iron will dbs. Considering 4 fltech bohning heat vanes as well.I can only assume it's the increase in drag.
If you create to much drag it creates a parachute effect and you will lose velocity. I use TAC vanes and I feel no need to four fletch. Using qad exodus, slick tricks and magnus heads. If I feel the need or want for a four fletch. I use AAE hybrid or bohning heat vanes for four fletch. You can gain better arrow flight pretty easy with paper tuning and a three fletch with enough surface area. Paper tuning can be done cheap and by anyone. Buy a dozen or how ever many. Cut the vanes off one. Buy some 1” tubing and some 90* elbows. Two clamps and freezer paper. Shoot it through paper til a bullet hole. Then shoot one with a vane on it. Then screw on anything you want. No issues.So would the increased drag mean better correction to poorly tuned arrows? I am getting back into bowhunting after a few year hiatus, been looking at this same question, tac 2.25 4 fletch vs tac 2.75 3 fletch. I have some clearance issues with my blazer vanes, so hoping to go lower profile with either tacs while also finding the most forgiving setup I can for steering 100 grain iron will dbs. Considering 4 fltech bohning heat vanes as well.
Okay good info, thank youIf you create to much drag it creates a parachute effect and you will lose velocity. I use TAC vanes and I feel no need to four fletch. Using qad exodus, slick tricks and magnus heads. If I feel the need or want for a four fletch. I use AAE hybrid or bohning heat vanes for four fletch. You can gain better arrow flight pretty easy with paper tuning and a three fletch with enough surface area. Paper tuning can be done cheap and by anyone. Buy a dozen or how ever many. Cut the vanes off one. Buy some 1” tubing and some 90* elbows. Two clamps and freezer paper. Shoot it through paper til a bullet hole. Then shoot one with a vane on it. Then screw on anything you want. No issues.
When paper tuning just look up the chart and micro adjustments on your rest will take the tears right out. You can even paper tune with vanes if you want. Just follow this chart. Pretty easy.Okay good info, thank you
You don’t even need to buy tubing. Take a cardboard box and fold the bottom and top in and tape the paper to one of the open ends.If you create to much drag it creates a parachute effect and you will lose velocity. I use TAC vanes and I feel no need to four fletch. Using qad exodus, slick tricks and magnus heads. If I feel the need or want for a four fletch. I use AAE hybrid or bohning heat vanes for four fletch. You can gain better arrow flight pretty easy with paper tuning and a three fletch with enough surface area. Paper tuning can be done cheap and by anyone. Buy a dozen or how ever many. Cut the vanes off one. Buy some 1” tubing and some 90* elbows. Two clamps and freezer paper. Shoot it through paper til a bullet hole. Then shoot one with a vane on it. Then screw on anything you want. No issues.
I like that. Never heard that one before. That’s a great idea.You don’t even need to buy tubing. Take a cardboard box and fold the bottom and top in and tape the paper to one of the open ends.