Archery Coach Josh Jones Talks 4 VANES vs 3 VANES

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Archery Coach Josh Jones Talks 4 VANES vs 3 VANES We check in with Josh Jones owner and archery coach of Spokane Valley Archery. He breaks down his favorite vane setup for hunting arrows. Comments/questions? Drop them below we'll answer!

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What would you all like to hear from JJ next?

ElkShape
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Also. Thank you to you both for all you do for the archery community.. it's greatly appreciated 🏹

archerash
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No gimmicks, no snake oil, just common sense technical info. Loved it.

martincheetah
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Great Job Josh your knowledge is so remarkable 👏 Thank you

perryknetter
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Love the explanation, and agree. I have slow motion videos of my 4 fletch and 3 fletch in my spotting scope at 80yards and you can’t see the vanes spinning on the 3 fletch they are so fast on impact. The 4 fletch is noticeably slower.

joshkraut
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Very nice content. Thanks JJ and Spokane Valley Archery. Was going to experiment with 3 vs. 4 fletch. Now I won’t mess with it! Keep the applicable content coming. Thanks!

stevehall
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New intro is much shorter which means it is much better.

juliusmeyer
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The background music in this video is awesome lol. Makes the whole discussion so epic.

hootiesfilms
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Elk Shape videos are becoming my favorite channel! JJ sounds like the voice over on MythBusters. His technical knowledge is insane and super practical. Please do more training videos for weights, we all need some motivation for strength training. I have been a Mathews shooter since the Halon 32. Is it my imagination or is the VXR 31.5 have the stiffest draw by far? My theory is that with the limbs now so parallel the cams and string are taking on the power load and there's no give on the limbs. I called Mathews and they said the Vertix and VXR should have the same draw but that is simply not the case with my bows.

donovanstockton
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Great video, was just debating refletching my arrows for 4 vanes. Good to know.

SkillswithScot
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All my arrows have 3 vanes. And you just explained the reasons well enough 👌My arrows will continue to have 3 vanes.

finnishfatman
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Love these technical videos!!! Keep it up! However it was really cool in this video to see some actually physical testing with the topics discussed!

gmow
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Would be great if you guys could make a video explaining the top-hat tuning process that Coach jones mentioned with the laser. Keep up with the great work !

hectorleon
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So much knowledge dropping here! Need one on releases!

zb
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Good stuff guys. I’m shooting a 3 fletch for my elk set up, but for south Texas whitetail and exotics I love the way the 4 fletch groups. Shorter distances but for sure running a 3 fletch for longer shots

ruebencaballero
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I know this video is a little older, but I was hoping you could tell me why you chose a left hand helical vs a traditional right hand helical?

Thanks for the great content!

Gpb
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I just want to tell you that I really enjoy your videos! Like you, I am just learning how to work on bows myself and having someone like Josh is sooo valuable! I have a couple of really good guys helping me learn but they are in different states so I use Facetime to learn. It would be awesome to have someone like Josh local to

Keep doing what you do Good Sir! We will keep watching cuz it is

BoomtownOutdoors
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Hell Josh. Thanks man. Never heard it explained like that 👍👍

waynedexter
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Does this (4 fetch vs 3 fetch) effect (crosswind vs direct flight) on a much longer and heavier hunter arrow set up? Asking as I average 9.4 - 9.7 using Bohning Zen 4-fletch on an Easton FMJ Dangerous Game 250 with a 100-grain tip. Overall arrow weigh is 776.8- grains. Bow: G5 Prime Logic CT9, RH 70# @ 32”DL. Thanks.

Mrcdwilliams
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I know this is an older video but did you ever try a 4 fletch fletched on the left helical ez fletch jig you use for the 3 fletch?

jamespitts