Offset fletching?
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Offset fletching?
Just watching Wild TV, there was a guy elk hunting and as he passed the camera I noticed all his fletching was offset, one vane an inch or so farther down the shaft than the others, what's up with that?
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Re: Offset fletching?
My best guess is that he is using the offset vane as a "kisser" of some sort.Pydpiper wrote:Just watching Wild TV, there was a guy elk hunting and as he passed the camera I noticed all his fletching was offset, one vane an inch or so farther down the shaft than the others, what's up with that?
Bob
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