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Author Topic: 75/105 four fletch  (Read 7366 times)

Offline Huntschool

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #40 on: March 20, 2020, 05:55:49 PM »
Dad had a couple theories on the 60x120 spacing you described from Kelly's website.  One was that either way you put it on the string it is like shooting 3 fletch cock feather in, and that gives you quicker recovery from paradox due to the "parachute" type effect of hen feathers out.

I don't know for sure when he started using 60x120, but I have a picture on the wall of the big Ohio non-typical he killed in 1974 and the arrow he killed it with is on the wall under it, and its fletched 60x120.
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Ryan Rothhaar:

Thanks so much for your post.  Your Dad was one of a kind. 

Just to be clear about the speed thing, Stu's calculator shows 3x5" feathers at 205.1 fps  and 4x3" at 205.9 on the arrows I am looking at for 3D only.  As to hunting BH's, which was not the intent of this thread, I personally shoot 135 gr two blade double bevel so I don't consider them big by any means compared what some folks are shooting today. I have always used 3x5" on hunting arrows, although, I now may give some kind of a four fletch a try.

Again, thanks for your post.
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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #42 on: March 21, 2020, 08:40:12 AM »
Thanks for the visuals Kelly.   I like that you don't have to pay attention when knocking your arrow I think I'm going to give one of these a try.

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #43 on: March 21, 2020, 02:14:59 PM »
Just picked up some 4 fletch and in the pic it looks like the nocks are on at different angles.  I'll see when they get here and I can do some experimenting.  The journey continues.
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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #44 on: March 21, 2020, 08:25:21 PM »
Great thread!  I've learned a lot reading through it just now.  I think I'll try some 4 fletch 60x120. I have an old JoJan multi fletcher so I think I can do it with the 3 fletch nock indexer.   Ryan Rothhaar- what length feather did your dad use for his 60x120?  Were they 4" or 5"? 

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #45 on: March 21, 2020, 09:04:17 PM »
Dad always used full length feathers that he burned. 5-5 1/2 inch high profile parabolic.  I have his old burner and the wire on it is set up to about 5 1/4.  He just eyeballed them, doubt he ever measured a feather, just set up the burner to what looked good and let er rip.

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #46 on: March 24, 2020, 08:55:43 PM »
I am going to start playing around with using corner tips of feathers touching my nose for a anchor spot, may have to try the four feather as an option.

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #47 on: March 24, 2020, 09:24:17 PM »
FWIW, I have shot 4 fletch (both orientations) with 3" or 4" feathers for at least 20 years and don't see a reason to change.  I really like the fact that the arrow can be nocked either way so that I don't have to look at it ever....just grab it and nock it.  I have moved toward 3" feathers as the bows have become higher performance and more tunable and I think the next step is 4x90x2".  I'm sure it will be fine too.  I do like how 4 fletch with smaller lower profile feathers fly in a crosswind compared to higher profile 3 fletch.  Just my $0.02

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #48 on: March 24, 2020, 10:11:15 PM »
4-2” feathers is the best setup I have tried yet!!!!!

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #49 on: March 24, 2020, 11:42:53 PM »
4-2” feathers is the best setup I have tried yet!!!!!
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Is that with broad heads.....    If so, what kind and weight, if you dont mind sharing.

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #50 on: March 25, 2020, 12:05:55 AM »
I understand the need for tinkering... I just don't have the time or desire. I like to concentrate on the target...animal and have yet to find that my fletching has an effect on my accuracy.
Some times i'm not accurate.. I get that, but I realize that it is me and not my fletching. I have never thought "if I had only been shooting **** fletching, I would have made that shot" I guess that is just me.

I get my set up as good as I can with a quick tune and then may make adjustments a little at a time over whatever time it takes. I try not to rush as with anything, the more data you add to an investment, the better you will be able to get a medium.
I know, everyone knows exactly what their draw length is and they shoot the same every time.. I must be the exception.
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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #51 on: March 25, 2020, 03:06:43 AM »
Bisch, Jojan is still in business just went to their website.
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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #52 on: March 25, 2020, 11:53:51 AM »
Big Jim:

I agree completely....  However, now that I have all this retirement time I thought I would mess around with stuff I never tried before.  Just me and I understand and agree with your comment.
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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #53 on: March 25, 2020, 01:29:29 PM »
Bisch, Jojan is still in business just went to their website.

Well, kiss my grits!!!! I read a while back that they went out of business. I love my multifletchers, so am glad to see this!!!!

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #54 on: March 25, 2020, 01:32:23 PM »
4-2” feathers is the best setup I have tried yet!!!!!
Bisch

Bisch:

Is that with broad heads.....    If so, what kind and weight, if you dont mind sharing.

Thanks

Yes, with broadheads! I shoot German Kinetic standard (1 1/8” wide), GK XL (1.5” wide), and Carbon Express Piledriver (1.5” wide), all in 150gr weight.

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #55 on: March 25, 2020, 03:06:54 PM »
I've been converting to 4-fletch the past couple of years, mostly just to make more use out of full length feathers.  Was a time a person could get two 5-inch fletches out of a full length feather.  Not anymore.  Lucky to get two 4-inch fletches. That's what I've been using -- four, 4-inch.  Could probably get by with less feather length, but I just don't like the look of stubby feathers.  Instead, I chop or burn mine a little less high-- about 1/2 inch as opposed to 9/16 or higher, which is fairly standard on commercial fletching.

Regarding the supposed advantage of being able to nock the arrow either way.  No reason you can't do that with a three-fletch just as easily.  If you start with cock feather out, a lot of folks get even better arrow flight with cock feather in.  I did and still do it without any affect on accuracy.  I don't find my 4-fletch to be any more or less easy to tune or any more or less accurate than three fletch.  Fletching is pretty much just a personal preference.   :archer:

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #56 on: March 25, 2020, 03:10:55 PM »

  Fletching is pretty much just a personal preference.   :archer:

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #57 on: March 25, 2020, 05:56:30 PM »
Is four fletch going to work on a skinny arrow? Mine aren't micro but in between they are .204

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #58 on: March 25, 2020, 06:35:18 PM »
Is four fletch going to work on a skinny arrow? Mine aren't micro but in between they are .204

My Widowmakers are .165. It works just fine!!!!! FMJ’s are .204. I have a buddy who has 4-fletched them with 2” feathers, and it worked just fine also.

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Re: 75/105 four fletch
« Reply #59 on: March 25, 2020, 07:07:22 PM »
Thanks Bisch, now I just have to figure out how to use my new fletcher hahaha

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