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What kind of fletchings?
#12
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 409
RE: What kind of fletchings?
I put quick spin on my hunting arrows two years ago and I have shot them a few hundred times. They group better them any fletching I have tried in the past and I have had no problems with them.
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#14
RE: What kind of fletchings?
What comes on the X-Weaves is 4" vanes (if I'm not mistaken).
I shot blazers on them for 2 seasons.....and they worked well. I switched to a/c/c's for this past season.....and shot blazers on them.....again with good success.
Next year.....I am going to shoot feathers....with a hard right helical. For the ranges I shoot.....I think they will benefit me, more.
I shot blazers on them for 2 seasons.....and they worked well. I switched to a/c/c's for this past season.....and shot blazers on them.....again with good success.
Next year.....I am going to shoot feathers....with a hard right helical. For the ranges I shoot.....I think they will benefit me, more.
#15
RE: What kind of fletchings?
I'm shooting bohning vanes on everything. Blazers on my hunting arrows, 1.75" shield cut x-vanes on my 3D arrows, and 4" low profile x-vanes on my indoor arrows. They work fantastic and require no real prep work at all. I'd highly recommend using the Platinum Fletch Tite on them if your gonna give them a try.
I'd like to try some feathers on my indoor arrows, but we only have right wing feathers at the shop and the only helical clamp I have at the house is a left. One of these days I'll try feathers again.
I'd like to try some feathers on my indoor arrows, but we only have right wing feathers at the shop and the only helical clamp I have at the house is a left. One of these days I'll try feathers again.