Dave with the blind eye
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It's me again. Just curious again. Obviously when fletching arrows you can put the vanes on so that the arrow spins anticlockwise (as you watch it leaving the bow) or clockwise. (I'm on about the spin along its length, like a bullet leaving a rifle. Not some mad destructive wtf duck and cover catastrophe).
Does it matter whether its clockwise or anticlockwise? Is one way better for right handed archers and the other for leftys because of the riser and the arrow also bending? or does it not matter as long as all your fletchings are positioned the same way? Should you swap them round if you go to a shoot on the other side of the equator...? These and many other questions keep me awake at night.
Does it matter whether its clockwise or anticlockwise? Is one way better for right handed archers and the other for leftys because of the riser and the arrow also bending? or does it not matter as long as all your fletchings are positioned the same way? Should you swap them round if you go to a shoot on the other side of the equator...? These and many other questions keep me awake at night.