After shooting all of the arrows together(no, not at once) from the same bow(60"t/t, osage with slightly recurved static tips, 56#@26") the canes seem to recover quicker and fly better with the 2 fletch. The banana cut is definitely quieter and the one with the most helical(less than 180deg) shoots the best. This may change with a different bow and arrow material.
Cane is naturally quicker to recover anyway so I guess that has a dramatic effect on the way they fly.
Here are the arrow weights. All points, whether they be store bought field points or home made(Kenneth's) are 125gr to 130gr.
arrow #1, sourwood, 630 gr, slight helical 2 fletch with shield cut, with field point
arrow #2, sourwood, 599gr, 180deg helical 2 fletch with shield cut, with Kenneth's trade target point
arrow #3, hill cane, 551gr, about 45deg helical 2 fletch, with banana cut, .with field point
arrow #4(Mikes fletching), switch cane,604gr, not quite 180deg helical 2 fletch banana cut, with field point
arrow #5, hill cane, 547gr, flat Cherokee two fletch(tail feathers), with Kenneth's cane target point
This is not in order of best flight but as I had them labeled before. So far the switch cane arrow I made last night with Mikes feathers and banana cut flies the best.
The 2 fletch flies very well when the proper set up is achieved for my shooting style. I plan to make my hunting arrows this year with a 2 fletch...probably banana cut and a good helical added. I will do another test later with hunting points(stone, trade and commercial) and see what flies the best. That is what I will hunt with. Pat