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Post by BT on Aug 23, 2007 6:07:38 GMT -5
Some broadheads will react better to indexing. Although it is true that a good broadhead and a good tune will not concern themselves with fletch alignment , I always index mine just for good luck
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Post by easternhunter on Aug 23, 2007 6:24:22 GMT -5
I haven't had trouble with the blazers and I like them but Nobody is going to talk me out of my feathers. For me , feathers are the best of all worlds and with the additives that there are available today , rain is hardly an issue anymore. Even without the additives .... feathers blow the water off on the shot so it's a moot point really. Only draw back is the cost....they cost Here-Here on the feather fletch BT....they look way cool too! Also, you can't dispute the forgiving nature of such resilient material.
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Post by BT on Aug 23, 2007 6:31:57 GMT -5
Especially when it doesn't catch that invisible twig out at 20 yards
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Post by stilllearning on Aug 23, 2007 12:51:55 GMT -5
Eastern already knows my next question.
What do you do if you have blade like the stinger? How do you index it with only 3 fletches? should a person go to 4 fletches at that point?
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