Attach pheasant feathers.
Korean archers use pheasant feathers when using natural feathers.
This is because pheasant feathers are light and have excellent resilience.
It also uses only pure feathers by removing them from the roots of the feathers and making them lighter.
That’s why you can’t use a Fletcher to stick it on.
That’s why you attach it to the arrow shaft first and then set it on fire to form a shape.
On the other hand, turkey feathers are hard and the roots of the feathers are used, so they are heavy, but they can be shaped in advance and attached to arrows.
After attaching the pheasant feather to the arrow shaft, the shape of the feather using a heating wire is as follows.
