Did not know any better. They are stuck on plenty good. They shot very good. I did not realize what i had done until after i fletched a few arrows and shot them.
Did not know any better. They are stuck on plenty good. They shot very good. I did not realize what i had done until after i fletched a few arrows and shot them.
A close look should show that the feather base is not flat on the shaft?
Forcing them to lay opposite - does that create a rougher feather surface on one side?
Don't let it get you down - A wise old man once said - "If you never do anything you will never do anything wrong" I have had to back up and re-do many things over the years :wink:
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