Convince me to shoot feathers
#11
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 690
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
Burnie,
Come on man, I was counting on you to push a little harder than that!
I guess I'm going to fletch up a few and see how they work. I'm just concerned with the abuse they'll take. You know, shooting through the target, that sort of thing. I have never had anyone say anything about how the feathers will hold up when it goes completely through something like the old basketball that we kick around and shoot with the judo points
Anyone care to comment on the physical abuse the feathers might get from me??
Thanks, Kev
Come on man, I was counting on you to push a little harder than that!
I guess I'm going to fletch up a few and see how they work. I'm just concerned with the abuse they'll take. You know, shooting through the target, that sort of thing. I have never had anyone say anything about how the feathers will hold up when it goes completely through something like the old basketball that we kick around and shoot with the judo points
Anyone care to comment on the physical abuse the feathers might get from me??
Thanks, Kev
#12
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
What big bulls said , plus they are more durable than vanes . You can clean them with soapy water and steam um , and they are good as new , a ripped vane and your arrow needs refletched , feathers dont rip , and with one cut in half you will still get good flight if your bow is tuned properly .
#13
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
Well nothing is going to last too long if you keep shooting it through a basketball. But, feathers will last a heck of a lot longer than a vane will. I've shot them through worn out 3D targets and they come out just fine.
#14
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
I shot the same arrows, with feathers, for YEARS. They aren't a million times lighter than vanes; more like one-third the weight, which is great. All three feathers weigh as much as one vane.
And what everyone else said.
And what everyone else said.
#15
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 690
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
Bigbulls,
I had one arrow that I shot with a judo point for two months. Literally hundreds of shots, many through that basketball, one groundhog and some lattice work. (Don't ask[&:])
But the vanes that came on that arrow were in descent shape considering what it had been through. (No pun intended)
Are you saying the feathers would outlast it?? Seriously??
Because if so, I'm buying some feathers tomorrow.
I had one arrow that I shot with a judo point for two months. Literally hundreds of shots, many through that basketball, one groundhog and some lattice work. (Don't ask[&:])
But the vanes that came on that arrow were in descent shape considering what it had been through. (No pun intended)
Are you saying the feathers would outlast it?? Seriously??
Because if so, I'm buying some feathers tomorrow.
#17
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
Feathers do last longer because they fold down when they come in contact with just about anything. I've even found they help passthroughs versus vanes. Just make sure you put a double layer of glue on the front to keep it in place.
#18
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
I'll just say that in all of my shooting feathers hold up much better than vanes do. They are especially great when shooting for groups. Where a vane will get a tear or hole through it the feather will just split apart and you just have to run your hand along the feather and it is good as new.
Granted if you shoot through and through stuff they will look ratty but they will still control an arrow just as good as they ever did.
I can't say how well they will hold up shooting at lattice.[8D]
You should definetly give them a try. I use to be a vanes only guy but at the advice of others here I tried feathers and will not look back. I did experiment with the blazers and quick spins last year and found that the feathers still far surpass even these "super" vanes.
Granted if you shoot through and through stuff they will look ratty but they will still control an arrow just as good as they ever did.
I can't say how well they will hold up shooting at lattice.[8D]
You should definetly give them a try. I use to be a vanes only guy but at the advice of others here I tried feathers and will not look back. I did experiment with the blazers and quick spins last year and found that the feathers still far surpass even these "super" vanes.
#19
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
I've shot them both and they both have good and bad points. Feathers are lighter but lighter is not always what is needed to build a proper arrow. Feathers are loud and they do lose thier shape rather quickly; a kind of fraying. I will say this all vanes don't weight the same. Put some bohnings on thinking they were 8 grains and they are 12. Duravanes are 8. I need 8 and was not getting the flight I wanted so I can't wait to change them and see. Like the other guys said, build some and see.
#20
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Kansas
Posts: 316
RE: Convince me to shoot feathers
I gotta agree with Aussie. Convince yourself, go fletch a few up and shoot to compare. My solution for weather this year will be to waterproof the feathers and carry one with Blazers. The weight will be very close and should still give good flight. I will only need that arrow in an emergency, but I think it solves that "buck (bull for me) of a lifetime scene." They do look great and fly beautifully.
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