– Right-handed bowman must use feathers from the left wing of the bird, and vice versa for lefties (Does this really matter?).
I don’t know for certain whether it matters, but the orientation of the feathers affects the direction in which the arrow spins as it flies, so I think it very plausibly does. (And it is important that they all be the same, as the arrow will be unstable with mixed feather directions).
I don’t know for certain whether it matters, but the orientation of the feathers affects the direction in which the arrow spins as it flies, so I think it very plausibly does. (And it is important that they all be the same, as the arrow will be unstable with mixed feather directions).