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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: goblism on August 21, 2010, 07:40:00 PM
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Looking to start splicing my own arrows, currently I have a few hundred feathers laying around of green, yellow, orange, and red, but I want to add to what I have.
Who makes the best feathers right now? The main options I see are AMG, Gateway, and Truflight.
Also where does everyone buy there feathers?
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Also I do have some natural turkey feathers, only about 10 of them thought, talking to all of my fellow turkey hunters and encouraging them to save both wings for me.
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You'll find advocates for all three of those manufacturers.
The main differences are colors, price, and the way the bases are ground.
Personally, I use all three but many arrow makers have specific preferences. I don't splice feathers so I'm afraid I can't recommend any particularly for that application.
Guy
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Three Rivers is where I buy mine. I like trueflite to splice.
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Truflight for me
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lately i have been disappointed with tru-flight feathers.i order full lenght feathers and they have been very thin.i would look to a different company.gateway haven't been that great either.i haven't tried amg,they may be better.good luck,steve
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It just comes down to personal preference. I like the durability of Gateway feathers.
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When splicing to natural turkey feathers, you will need a feather that is rather course to match the courseness of the natural turkey feather. Of late, Tru-flite has been rather thin and pretty short for full length.
Jerry
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Funny you should ask!
I just finished fletching a dozen 2016s for the first time with Gateway feathers. I liked them fine. I have always used Tru-Flights, but the local shop had the Gateways in the color I wanted.
I could tell a slight difference in the two but it is hard to explain, I guess the Gateways seem a little more "stiff" and like Night Wing said, maybe a little more durable?
I also liked the grind of the Gateways.
I'll shoot them tomorrow and see if there is any difference, I doubt there will be.
As to the splicing...beyond my meager abilities right now, sorry!
But, I would think the Tru-Flights would be a better choice for splicing, they seem a little more "limber" or "soft"..maybe just my imagination, or the quill is a little thinner and softer on the Tru-Flights. The Tru-Flights seem a little more limber to fit into my bitzenberger clamp.
John
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Tru Flight for me
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"Birds!".....lol
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That stiffness that sendero refers to comes from a good high oil line on the feather. The fibers themselves will appear to be thicker than one without. Durability and water repellancy both are
results of a good, high,oil line
Good shooting,
Craig
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Thanks monkeyball, I think you are right on the money!!
I didn't think of that! Thanks!
John
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I have used both Gateway and Truflight and prefer the latter of the two.
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Mudd, you crack me up!!! Lol!
Magnus
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I have used both Gateway and Trueflight, and I prefer the Trueflights. I especially like the barred and Bright Stripe selections that Trueflight offers. My only issue has been finding the ones I need when I need them. It's good to see 3Rivers, Kustom King, et al offering more choices.
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Who (preferrably a sponsor) has the best deal on feathers, I'm needing some myself.
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It seems like everyone is choosing either True-flight or Gateway. I am happy with AMG's. anyone else use and like these?
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I Like truflight, but the amg' I have used have been food so far too. Gateway fearhers aren't ground enough and the quill is more likely to cause issues hupon release.
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my vote is truflight. Just compare the gateway want to be barred feathers and the real truflight barred feathers....no comparison...at least to me.
i'm finishing up a dozen arrows for my moose hunt in 28 days!!!!
Michael
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trueflight for sure!
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The one time I tried gateway I had to cull about 40-50% of them.
I will never stray away from trueflight again. Cheaper feathers cost more in the long run.
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Trueflight for me.
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I'm with Buckwheaties on this one AMG feathers.