I've been 4X4" fletching my carbons out of my bob lee and my black swan. Any reason I can't 4X4 my woods out of my owl bow? I was planning on using a burner to make them a low profile sorta parabolic...
hey sar i was talking to ed about his bows and he said you have one could you show me apic of it please. :thumbsup: as for your last question i dont see why not i do out of my osage orange selfbow.
But why would you want too??????
I three fletch (straight) and get good flight even after one of the three gets stripped off. I don't leave it that way, but often shoot it a few times if I'm in them middle of a practic session. 4 feathers seems like just 33 percent more feather cost.
I agree on the 33pct factor. Two fletch will also fly as well as three if you cut it with a little higher profile.
It's not how MANY feathers you have on your arrow, it's how MUCH feather. At least that's been my experience.
I really like the looks of 4 - 4" feathers on heavy hunting arrows. look s alone are worht any cost increase or loss in speed which, for my needs, isn't a concern on a heavy arrow anyway.
On lighter target arrows, it has a major impact. Especially on those really long, fun shots :)
I like four fletch because:
1) it's actually cheaper. I can get 2 4inch feathers out of a single full length
2) I don't have to worry about arrow position
3) I like the way they seem to fly
Jeff,
I have thread on my owl bow a page or two away complete with pics