Believe it or not, but a properly tuned arrow to the bow needs little to NO fletching with field points. I'm approaching this from a trad bow approach.

Straight feathers parallel ( no offset) can work.
Staight feathers with offset to the shaft can work. Left or right.
Helical (left or right) can work.
Short (2-3" ) or long (5+ ") feather fetching can work.
Three of four feather fetching can work.

Again, depends on how your arrow is tuned to your bow.
Or, another way to look at it, the more feathers, the more length, the more offset or helical curve you NEED for good arrow flight, you probably have an arrow that isn't tuned well enough for that bow.

3 feathers, 4" long, with moderate straight offset or helical, should aid most arrows to fly well enough.

Watch this video. The archer is a "pretty good shot.". He is Col. Jimmy Blackmon (US Army, former Commanding Officer of the 101st Airborne Air Assault, IBO trad archery 3d World Champion, US National 3d trad Champion).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JOklaPN44TM

Another good video by "Greg", of "archery 101"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yVTEJ6xO21s


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