Sunday is my day for going to Church, taking it easy, and doing a little goofing off and testing. Today, I decided to get some arrows done I'd been working on. They're 11/32 poplar, I cut them from a board, at 3/8" squares, milled them to 3/8" dowels, them sanded them to 11/32 shafts. I stained them with some cherry stain / sealer and coated them with clear acylic. They ended up right under 390 gr. with out nocks points or feathers. Put some 125 gr points on and some nocks and I made a 4 1/2" long 3/4" high, banana shapped feather cutter and decided try 2 fletched configuration. I attached the feathers in such a way that when the arrow is nocked there's a low one in the bottom inside against the bow and 180 dgrees off the other is in the upper left side. The are slightly right helical'd. I shot the arrows from a english styled bamboo backed longbow, 45# @ 28" and a 44 # @ 28" 58" recurve with a center cut shelf. They few exactly the same from both bows even though the longbow had no shelf cut into the handle. A little faster from the recurve though. This is the first time I tried using feathers like that and I was extremely inpressed. It might be the shape of the feathers being so high or the helical spin. What ever it is I'm going to mess with a bit more.