WHY do arrows have feathers
Feathers on the backs of arrows are formally known as fletching, and help to keep the projectile moving in its original direction by introducing a small amount of stabilizing drag.
Feathers will add to the drag of the arrow. Especially for long-range shots, the arrow will stabilize better and have improved accuracy.
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