The cock feather should be pointing to the right. The arrowhead should be pointing downward. Be sure when you nock your arrows to never point the bow and arrow at any person. Keeping the arrow pointed away from people will minimize the risk of unintentional injury.
It should be the top feather when placed in shooting position
The odd color feather on the arrow is called the "index feather."
1880CC, 80 over 79, parallel top arrow feather, concave breast of eagle= $275 1880CC, 8 over 7, parallel top arrow feather, concave breast of eagle=$250 1880CC, 8 over high 7, Slanted top arrow feather, convex breast of eagle=$250 1880CC, 8 over low 7, Slanted top arrow feather, convex breast of eagle=$350 1880CC, Slanted top arrow feather, convex breast of eagle=250 1880O, 80 over 79=$30 1880O=$25 1880S, 80 over 79=$35 1880S, 0 over 9=$35 1880S=$27
feather
Fletching.
To feather, as an arrow.
fletching
Adding a feather to an arrow can improve its flight trajectory and accuracy by providing stability and reducing drag. The feather helps the arrow spin in flight, which keeps it on a straight path and improves its accuracy. Additionally, the feather can help the arrow maintain a consistent speed and direction, leading to a more precise and predictable flight path.
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This depends on how the double arrow is drawn. Most of the lines if not all will be parallel.
There are usually 3 feathers or fletchings on an arrow. As few as 2 or as many as 4 can be used, but 3 is normal for modern arrows. The 3 feathers are positioned equally at 120 degrees from each other. The different coloured feather is traditionally called the "cock feather" but in modern times the alternative name "index feather" can be used, depending on the audience. At the back end of an arrow, there is a "nock" which can be a plastic "U" or just a groove in the back of the arrow which fits around the string of the bow to hold the arrow onto the string. The index vane is attached to the arrow at right angles to this nock, so when the arrow is on the bow, the index feather is pointing away from the bow. The other two feathers will be able to pass the bow without obstruction.
To indicate that a pair of lines are parallel you mark them both with an arrow. If there is another pair of parallel lines on the same shape you mark those with a double arrow.