Alright, me hearties… a question to ponder…
Actually, two questions.
I was speaking with an archer at an event recently and he had a couple observations that set me back on my heels a little.
First, he said he saw his new arrows drifting to the right on the 60yd target. He said that of course, this is caused by the right wing feathers used on the arrows. If they’d been left wing they would be drifting left.
Huh? Never heard that one before :confused:
Second, I mentioned that his arrows had been fletched on a table of twelve jigs. He was a little put out by this and advised me to start using just one jig for the entire set of arrows. Because, of course, each jig is going to be slightly different and that will change the impact point of the arrows from one another.
I agree that each jig will be slightly different no matter how hard I try to have them all set the same. But I can’t see this making any difference for a traditional archer using a basic recurve or longbow. A top flight Olympic archer with state-of-the-art gear… ok. But not the average archer, even if he is fairly good.
You guys who sell arrows, how many jigs do you use for an order of a dozen?
What say you, O gurus of all things archery?
Guy