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T.L
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What causes fletching contact?
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November 07, 2007, 03:30:00 PM »
Perhaps a silly question but I keep getting my hand scuffed by arrows fletching and it is starting to hurt, not to mention it causes crappy arrow flight. Bare shafts shoot fine, once I put the feathers on problems start.
So my question is, what causes this problem? I have tried vary the nock position to shoot through the gap but that didn't really help. I don't think it is feather height as I get scuffed by both parabolic and banana style fletching. Any suggestions?
thanks,
Tom.
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JBiorn
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Re: What causes fletching contact?
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November 07, 2007, 03:54:00 PM »
Make sure the feather doesn't have a sharp edge on the front end. I just use a razor blade to smooth it out, then a dab of duco cement. Once the duco is almost cured, I flatten the dab out with a flat screwdriver. No more cuts/scuffs.
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donw
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Re: What causes fletching contact?
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November 07, 2007, 04:54:00 PM »
rotate the nock until the feather clears...nock set heigth can affect 'contact' too...
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