Turkey feathers are the choice of arrow builders the world over. These non-dyed natural barred not only look great, but have more of their natural oil line to be water resistant. These are primary flight feathers for durability and quality. Bearpaw feathers feature a consistent quality quill for a... solid gluing surface, and the full length measures approximately 6½" to 8½" in length. Offered in left wing and right wing in dozen and hundred count. Please specify. Supplies are limited so no back orders accepted. Use the 3Rivers Feather Chopper to get to your desired fletching profile. What Wing Feather to Shoot? It is an old belief that Right handed (RH) shooter must shoot Left wing (LW) so the arrow spins away from the riser on release. This is not the case. An arrow only starts spinning once it is several feet in front of the bow, so feel free to shoot Left or Right wing.
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I would not buy these again
I have made thousands of arrows and prefer using natural wild turkey feathers when I can. I usually get them from birds I have killed or from friends that turkey hunt. I have bought many feathers from several sellers including some in China. The BearPaw feathers are the absolute worst I have ever purchased and used. They are soft, inconsistent, grade 2 or 3 at best! I wish I had… read more never bought them. I can not sell arrows that were made using these feathers. Junk!
Excellent feathers
I made a few dozen arrows with these and we're very happy with the quality and pricing...
Ozarks is the name of the company. I don't believe it necessarily means that the come from birds in the Ozarks.
There is no flight difference just where the feathers are made from, always match your fletchings and jigs.