Originally posted by wv lungbuster: You definitely need helical if your going to be eventually hunting with them.
Originally posted by Night Wing: I want to point out what I'm about to say is just my opinion. It's strictly from observation. I believe a fletched arrow with lots of helical twist helps stabilize a large broadhead, like a Simmons Treeshark, in a good crosswind.
Originally posted by Glunt: If your arrows are matched well to your bow and your release is clean, offset will be fine with field points or broadheads. I prefer helical because in a hunting situation with lots of clothes, a wet glove, cold muscles, etc, my release may not be great. Also, wet feathers lose some effectiveness so a little extra drag makes sense to me.