Who has actually measured...
#1
Who has actually measured...
...FPS difference with vanes vs. feathers.
I'm talking about the same bow, same arrow type, same arrow length, same nocks, same everything, except the fletching.
I hear that the feathers slow it down a bit, but haven't measured it since I haven't started making my own arrows yet, and I'm not about to go buy half a dozen of each just to satisfy a curiosity.
I'm talking about the same bow, same arrow type, same arrow length, same nocks, same everything, except the fletching.
I hear that the feathers slow it down a bit, but haven't measured it since I haven't started making my own arrows yet, and I'm not about to go buy half a dozen of each just to satisfy a curiosity.
#2
RE: Who has actually measured...
I hear that the feathers slow it down a bit, but haven't measured it since I haven't started making my own arrows yet, and I'm not about to go buy half a dozen of each just to satisfy a curiosity.
#3
RE: Who has actually measured...
hmm. interesting.
I am curious, what the heck. Go for it.
I shoot fingers with a flipper rest and I'm considering switching from vanes to feathers to minimize rest clearence problems.
I was just wondering what the fps cost would be for this change. If you're right, I'll actually be gaining speed. How cool!
I am curious, what the heck. Go for it.
I shoot fingers with a flipper rest and I'm considering switching from vanes to feathers to minimize rest clearence problems.
I was just wondering what the fps cost would be for this change. If you're right, I'll actually be gaining speed. How cool!
#4
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
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Why do people shoot light arrows? More speed out of the bow than heavier arrows, right?
3 feathers weigh less than one vane of the same length. So it's obviously going to make for a lighter, faster arrow out of the bow. An arrow fletched with 4" feathers will average about 18 grains lighter than the same arrow fletched with 4" vanes.
I haven't had anyone brave enough to let me shoot over their chronograph at 50 yards and test the difference in retained speed between vanes and feathers downrange. But I simply don't see a vane fletched arrow catching up to a feathered arrow, as long as they are fletched using the same amount of offset or helical and with vanes/feathers of the same length and profile.
3 feathers weigh less than one vane of the same length. So it's obviously going to make for a lighter, faster arrow out of the bow. An arrow fletched with 4" feathers will average about 18 grains lighter than the same arrow fletched with 4" vanes.
I haven't had anyone brave enough to let me shoot over their chronograph at 50 yards and test the difference in retained speed between vanes and feathers downrange. But I simply don't see a vane fletched arrow catching up to a feathered arrow, as long as they are fletched using the same amount of offset or helical and with vanes/feathers of the same length and profile.
#6
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Are they faster only because of lighter wieght, or does it have something to do with the feathers laying down upon release and create less drag? I've heard a number of theories.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
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or does it have something to do with the feathers laying down upon release and create less drag
vanes on the other hand do the hula hula upon release
It is because of the weight
#8
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I shoot fingers with a flipper rest and I'm considering switching from vanes to feathers to minimize rest clearence problems
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Central Louisiana
Posts: 144
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Strange you should ask this question now because I did the exact thing you are asking just this afternoon. I had 6 Goldtip XT 5575's (3 fletched with 3" feathers and 3 fletched with 3" vanes) all from the same batch. They were 29" long and had exact 100 gr. field tips installed and same nocks. With my bow at 29" draw and 60# there was only 2 fps difference with the feather fletched arrows being faster in each case. With 4" or 5" vanes/feathers there might be slightly more difference due to more total weight. I hope this answers your question. By the way, the feathers are more forgiving all around.
PS: I am no great shot but at 30 yards they all shot into a 2 1/2" group with no noticable pattern as to which shot higher or lower.
PS: I am no great shot but at 30 yards they all shot into a 2 1/2" group with no noticable pattern as to which shot higher or lower.