SPIKER
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Post by SPIKER on Apr 27, 2010 11:29:23 GMT -5
I did some testing with the New Blazers (the ones with the Blazer Logo), and the Fusion vanes that everybody is raving about. 1. The new Blazers are the best Blazers that have ever been..hands down. Easiest to fletch, and stick great with Bohning Platinum . 2.The fusions cannot be fletched with cement type glue, as it melts the base somewhat. The Gorilla Super Glue, with impact resistant rubber is the glue of choice for these. On to the Range. I cannot see any difference in field point impact out to 40 yds. All groups were identical., And I mean identical. If I was a better shot, the groups would be better,..new bow...no peep...getting used to it all, but here is a pretty good sample of what I was seeing all day. 40 YDS: You might not be able to see which is which, but it really doesn't matter. Now, with broadheads, I'm seeing a different story. The Blazers are bringing them right in with the field points, while the Fusions are hitting high left by at least 4-5 inches. So far I'm leaning towards the Blazers as they are lighter, and still seem to be the broadhead king...we will see though. I don't want to rush to conclusions. More testing with broadheads to come, and pics.
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ghost
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Post by ghost on Apr 27, 2010 20:23:11 GMT -5
I wanted a stiffer vane with lower profile so I am using Norway Predators. They glue just fine with the blue cap Gorilla super glue. I use Boss Wasp BH and they hit the same as PF. Ghost
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Post by SPIKER on Apr 28, 2010 17:20:03 GMT -5
I'm starting to think that these might be the best Blazers ever. Great broadhead flight, tight groups, and slightly less profile. They also improved the groove at the base, and they stick like crazy.
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