Thread: fletching angle
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Old 14-10-06, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by clickerati View Post
My magnet block was screwed on crooked and that made the fletches go on in the wrong angle. It was a simple as loosening the screws and repositioning.
As I understand you I think you are speaking of the OFFSET angle, this is not the problem I have (Quik Spins, so no offset is set). The 'problem' I refer to is the angle of separation between each vane, as viewed from the nock.

I thought it should create an equilateral triange as anything else would create unbalanced rotation during spin but the jig seems to be setting an isosceles triangle.
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