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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Dec 4, 2008 8:03:29 GMT -5
I don't even have one years experience yet.I am still up in the air because I think I shoot both about the same.I started with 4" feathers(first arrows + bow) and had a problem with short brace and W/B.I went to 4 3" feathers then 2" blazers.I hunted with the blazers but when it gets warmer will try the feathers again.
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Post by CopperHead on Dec 4, 2008 14:48:08 GMT -5
On another note I did pick up a pack of those blazer shrinkwrap twister vanes to try. I like a wrap for visibility and that method seems easiest. First let me correct myself. I have teh NAP twister shrinkwrap to try not blazer. Snoodslapper, Thanks for the input and I definitely will let ya know how they do. I have a funny gut feeling that they will slipp but we'll see.
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Post by SPIKER on Dec 4, 2008 18:01:23 GMT -5
I like the Blazer vanes because of their durability, downrange accuracy/speed, and broadhead control. I spent two years shooting every combination of 3 - 4 fletch... 5", 4", 3", 2".......every manufacturer...feathers, and vanes. My second pick would be (3) 4" feathers, in a left helical. Like Red, I always find myself in a heavy rain. With my setup, and gear, I can just sit out just about any storm, and not have any problems.
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