Originally posted by Charlie Lamb:
Been using 4x5" feathers since Hector was a pup. Let me respond to a few things I've seen here.
On a well tuned arrow, they DO help when steering large broadheads.
The size and number of feathers also affects the overall stability of the arrow...all the way from the bow to the target.
It almost takes a steel post to deflect one with 4x5" and you can be assured that the arrow will be flying in perfect attitude when it hits an animal (thus enhancing penetration).
Speed loss at 20 yards is negligible. I'll trade a couple FPS of speed for stability any day. It may be different for a target shooter, but this is about hunting arrows.... right?
I've never had a problem fletching 4x5" on any shaft.
What Charlie said....and...and Charlie...me thinks Hector is still a pup(18 years old)...and aint kilt enough to know for sure about fletches in real hunting scenarios.
I also use 4-5" fletch. Been using it for years now after, moving from 3 -5.5s for the 'no look nock'. You think my arrows are SLOW because of that? NOPE. You think my arrows have serious tuning issues???...NOPE.
I can tell you one thing for SURE....
I NEVER have to worry what head, or how much rain, or how much mud, or how much cant, or how much reverse cant, or what contorted position I'm forced into, or any other thing that can happen in the woods while hunting with MY feather choice.
There's 12 rows of 3-5 arrows per row on this display I have in my office of some of my special hero arrows that have all killed animals....and they are all either 3-5.5s or 4- 5 inch fletch.....so please, if you don't really hunt much, and you really never kilt much, don't go telling me and guys like Charlie that they don't work.....Sorry, but there's a lot of miss information being put out as of late by folks with basically little or no experience.