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Turkey feathers or plastic fletching for recurve bow?
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffreyC" data-source="post: 1920508" data-attributes="member: 55662"><p>Living in Oregon, I shot my recurve throughout the winter with vanes, modified by taking scissors and making cuts 1/4" apart to "feather" them. It makes them come off the shelf with minimum deflection and they withstand the wet way better than my feathers... you might find it works for you, too. I've had some diehard traditionalists impressed with their performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffreyC, post: 1920508, member: 55662"] Living in Oregon, I shot my recurve throughout the winter with vanes, modified by taking scissors and making cuts 1/4” apart to “feather” them. It makes them come off the shelf with minimum deflection and they withstand the wet way better than my feathers... you might find it works for you, too. I’ve had some diehard traditionalists impressed with their performance. [/QUOTE]
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