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Question Posted Monday March 12 2007, 5:05 pm

im new at archery and i don't shoot animals but is it necessary to raplace vanes/fletching on your arrows if they start to rip? can ripped vanes mess up may shots?

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jediforhire answered Monday March 12 2007, 10:59 pm:
Minor rips in your fletches will not effect your shot very much. Unless you're a pro with a really high power bow then dont worry about it.
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Sorry for contradicting SIzzlinMandolin, but from personal experience a minor rip in a overall good arrow in no hazard. If it does have a major rip then yes it is unsafe.

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sizzlinmandolin answered Monday March 12 2007, 10:55 pm:
Yes! It's necessary. The arrows might not shoot straight if you don't! They can seriously veer off to the side. It's pretty dangerous to have any imperfections in your arrows or your bow. Make sure you wax the string a lot too. :)

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