Joe,I shot left wing feathers all my life.Then,a few years ago,I wanted to try Grizzlies and they only came in right bevel.I got tired of waiting for the new ones to come out and bought the RW.Consequently,I switched over all my fletching jigs and feathers to RW.It's too big a pain to switch back so all feathers and single bevel broadheads I buy are now RIGHT.
I wonder if this is what you are seeing.People who used the old Grizzlies have been shooting RW and may be set up for them.I have always thought that the majority of people used LW feathers but the majority of those interested in long,narrow,single bevel broadheads may be different.
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LH shooter, RW feathers for my broadheads and LW flu flu's.
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