I have a question:
Many of you mention that you use 4 degree or 8 degree offset for your fletching. How do you determine the degrees of offset on the Grayling Fletcher? Is there an adjustment with a scale on it? I don't see one.
Thanks, Wayne
Using Grayling Fletcher - Help with Offset.
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I do the same as above on my blitz, just figure a 0-90 degree angle, and that a straight fletch is on a 0 plane, and any slight movement in the front end of the vane creates offset. 4 degrees isnt much offset at all, but it helps.
Mine are probably offset maybe 2-3 degrees tops, just enoguh so that its not perfectly straight
Mine are probably offset maybe 2-3 degrees tops, just enoguh so that its not perfectly straight