New for 2017, Barred Colors in 6-packs and 50-packs!TrueFlight Parabolic cut feathers are the finest turkey feathers available anywhere. Bright colors and uniform pre-ground quills for consistent fletching. TrueFlight Feathers are proudly made in the USA for the best in quality and availability. Parabolic cut has the consistent height of roughly 5/8", but you can choose the cut length of 4" or 5". Sold by the 6-pack (barred colors only), dozen, 50-pack (barred colors only), 100 count, or 1,000 count (call for quote). ...read more
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Have purchased and tried other feathers to fletch with, but Trueflight is without equal.
TrueFlight Parabolic Cut Feathers
Very consistent feather to feather! easy to fletch with standard jig
Yes I would buy again
Easy to use , good quality
High Quality
I've used these feathers for years without any issues. Although they are more expensive, they are more durable than Gateway or most others.
Great Feathers!
Would purchase again. Liked the color selection
I would buy again
Seems to be working well. No problems so far.
Seem to be working well.
There was some leftover plastic on the edge of the fletch clamp that had to be trimmed off. When trimming, I went a little too deep with the knife and made a couple notches in the edge. Seems to be working well now though.
Look good on my arrows
Use on arrows for club shoots and hunting. Will use a layer of masking tape on jig clamp next time.
Great Product
Excellent in every way.
The Easton XX-75 come with three 5" shield Left wing TrueFlight turkey feathers for the perfect balance of speed and stability. As for feathers, the longer the feather the more stability you get with the arrow but they are noisier. The shorter the feather, the less noise and weight you add to your arrow, so it's really a preference of the shooter and if your hunting or target shooting.
We do have the orange and brown barred feather available in certain configurations. If you go through the different drop downs you will be able to see what those configurations would be.
There is no performance difference between right and left wing feathers. You want to make the feathers with the jig. So if you are using a left wing jig then you would use left wing feathers.
It depends on what, if any, helical you ate using. If you are doing a right helical, you will want right wing feathers.
The "barred" portion of the feathers on the grey barred are a dark grey where on the traditional barred are more of a brown color.
The traditional barred are going to be stripped with white and brown.
White feather and black bars. Sent from my iPhone
yes out of the correct bow
I believe a longer feather will stabilize an arrow quicker and would recommend the 5 1/2" length.
4” feather as a quick guess. Weight of broadhead not given. The calculator at http://www.3riversarchery.com/spinecalculator.asp work well for me now, especially when starting with a new shooter and new bow. I’m a traditional shooter using recurves with aluminum shafts that I spent hours (and $) trying different shafts, fletching, and heads before computers/calculators. The calculator results agree with my combination that I determined with trial and error.
I have been shooting 4" parabolics for the last few years. The shaft I'm using was bareshafted prior to fletching so the arrow already had great flight. The feathers in my opinion just add stability in less than ideal conditions like wind, rain, etc. 4" is the shortest I've used so I can't comment on shorter fletching. Prior to 4" I used 5 and 5.5 " and liked them as well. Some say longer feathers have more drag which makes for a slower arrow in which I'd agree but to the naked eye doesn't seem like much if any for short distance shooting. I've never chronographed the arrow for speed. All my shots at game have been within 20 yards. I hope this helps.
The 5.5" parabolics are being discontinued by 3Rivers Archery. We are out of the white and will not be getting more in stock.
The feathers are sold by the dozen and by the hundred. If you order one pack of a dozen, you will receive 12 feathers.
Yes it is only 12 feathers. You need to orderd 3 dozen to fletch 1 dozen.
Yes. You have to order 36 feathers to fletch a dozen arrows.
Feathers are sold by the dozen. If you 3 fletch your arrows, you will need 36 feathers for a dozen arrows.
If you are ordering the 5" Parabolic's shown and intend to use 3 fletch per arrow [standard]. 3X12 =36 are required for a dozen arrows Yes it won't be enough-- Ray
It states sold by the dozen, 100 count or 1000 count it has an option for package count. So if 5 is ordered it will be 5 dozen, 500 or 5000. Depending on the option you select Sent from my iPhone
That is correct. 12 feathers mean 12 feathers. Typically to fletch a dozen arrows you would need 3 dozen (36) feathers.
I show that we have 4" pink barred as a dozen for both LW and RW. What other options are you choosing?