TrueFlight Shield Mini-Barred Arrow Feathers Review

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TrueFlight Shield Mini-Barred Arrow Feathers Reviews

Great fletching

Jake
3 years ago

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Look great!

Shutterbug Bowhunter
8 years ago

These fletchings look great with Beman Centershot Shafts!

I use these feathers a lot they fly great and look great

Rod
8 years ago

I am a bow and arrow builder I really like the traditional look of these feathers. They are tough and they fly well.

Worked very well for putting together traditional arrows.

Ben
8 years ago

These looked very nice once put on the arrows, and were very easy to work with. I would definitely purchase these again.

A good pick

Texmex
8 years ago

A great complement to the black fletching (5" shield). POC shafts also from 3 Rivers. I love these arrows.

Tiny bars

John
9 years ago

Look nice- good dye job, perfect condition like always- nice change of pace thanks 3 Rivers

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John
9 years ago

Nice! Well made, consistent, crisp, arrived in perfect condition- all usable

Very Consistent

ILTradMan
9 years ago

I've always trusted these feathers--both parabolic and shield design.

Great Feathers

An Average Joe
9 years ago

After watching my Blazer vane fletched arrows make only a few revolutions covering 20 yards while target shooting, I decided to go old school and re-fletch my arrows with feathers. The local Archery shops wanted $ to $ an arrow to fletch with feathers. I ordered a jig and these feathers and have been very well pleased. The height of the feathers are 5/8", same as on my blazer vanes. read more They are lighter, well made, and with a right helical fletch; made my groups with 100 grain Thunderhead broadheads shrink dramatically. I will definitely be buying more of these feathers.

Shield feathers

Ted B
10 years ago

It was time to refeather some arrows, I bought another brand at a local store that did not live up to expectations. I stripped them and ordered these which are far superior to the initial brand I bought. These have held up very well, I tend to use the same 5-6 arrows until I tear up a nock or feathers. These feathers have held up very well after several dozen of uses on each read more arrow. They still look great and are attractive on the Easton xx-75 arrows that I am using.

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Asked by ColtyBug 11 years ago

I'm trying to figure the actual weight of my arrows. They're 31" at 9.8 gpi w/ a 105g broadhead and a 75g insert, now this adds up to 483.8g. What I can't account for is the weight of nock, feathers, and glue/tape. So here's my question, have you found t

They usually weight around 25-30 grains. 11 years ago

They usually weight around 25-30 grains.

Asked by bm 10 years ago

dear expert: what's the different betweenTrueFlight Shield Mini-Barred Feathers and TrueFlight Shield cut Arrow Feathers ?

The mini-barred are cut the same, they are just dyed to have mor 10 years ago

The mini-barred are cut the same, they are just dyed to have more bars on them vs standard barred.

Dimensionally these feathers are the same. Its the barred patte 10 years ago

Dimensionally these feathers are the same. Its the barred pattern that is different. I'm shooting them out of a 63# recurve and they shoot great.

A sheild cut is a sheild cut. Another words both are cut (shaped 10 years ago

A sheild cut is a sheild cut. Another words both are cut (shaped) the same. The standard bar, black stripe on a white backround for instance is wider that the narrow bar stripe on the mini. Simple! Rick Burton PS.......I'm now expert!

Asked by ColtyBug 11 years ago

I'm trying to figure the actual weight of my arrows. They're 31" at 9.8 gpi w/ a 105g broadhead and a 75g insert, now this adds up to 483.8g. What I can't account for is the weight of nock, feathers, and glue/tape. So here's my question, have you found t

They usually weight around 25-30 grains. 11 years ago

They usually weight around 25-30 grains.

Asked by Dan 11 years ago

When you buy by the dozen, does that mean there are enough feathers to fletch a dozen arrows, or does it mean that there are 12 feathers (meaning only enough to fletch 4 arrows)?

There will be 12 feathers in the package; enough to do 4 arrows. 11 years ago

There will be 12 feathers in the package; enough to do 4 arrows.

It means you only receive 12 feathers. Sent from my iPad 11 years ago

It means you only receive 12 feathers. Sent from my iPad

A dozen is the actual feather count....so you get 12 feathers an 11 years ago

A dozen is the actual feather count....so you get 12 feathers and can fletch 4 arrows, if you're doing 3-fletch arrows.

Asked by Greg 12 years ago

I need feathers for my recurve bow I am right handed so what feathers do I get Right or left?

RW and LW will not matter as far as arrow flight is concerned. 12 years ago

RW and LW will not matter as far as arrow flight is concerned. One will cause the arrow to rotate clockwise and the other counter clockwise. Since the arrow will not start spinning for 5 to 10 feet there are no issues with clearance or the arrow rolling one way or another off of the string.

Right and left feather offset does't matter with the archer bein 11 years ago

Right and left feather offset does't matter with the archer being left or right handed. Just make sure that if you are going to get feather get all left, or all right, and fletch them accordingly (right feathers with either a right offset or right helical). If you are only going to fletch an offset, I would recommend a right offset because I have heard that fletching with a left offset can cause the arrows tips to loosen mid flight. It not that big of a deal, but would save you from having to tighten the arrow tip each time you shoot.

I'm new to traditional myself and I am learning this as well. I 12 years ago

I'm new to traditional myself and I am learning this as well. I have been told by my local pro-shop you can shoot either left or right handed feathers. Since I started out with the right hand feathers, that's what I continue to buy. I do plan on buying some left hand just to experiment with

Asked by john 12 years ago

what would happen if an arrow has left feathers but on a right offset?

The offset will control the starting point of the feather, not t 12 years ago

The offset will control the starting point of the feather, not the helical. The clamp will control the helical.