blazers or quikspins?
#3
RE: blazers or quikspins?
I really like the blazers, if they were legal in the HC 3D class I would use them for everthing. I have them on my hunting arrows and have blown them through bag targets and they hold up fine and seem to have the least amount of memory as well.
#4
RE: blazers or quikspins?
Blazers, hands down. I used the quick spins for a season, and won't go back to them. They are no where near as tough as the blazers and the blazers do a great job of stabilizing my arrows, even with fixed broadheads! And, the blazers are cheaper!!
#7
RE: blazers or quikspins?
I havemy hunting arrows fletched with Quickspins andI realy liked them.I took my hunting bow with me last weekend to a archery shoot.I shot 75 target's with the same arrow and at the end of the shoot the vanes were so krinkled and wavey.I shoot a wiskerbisket on my hunting bow and I think that has a lot to do with it,but at home my back stop is straw bales so I figured that had more of a issue than the WB.I have onorder2 dzn arrows with blazers on them to try and one dzn with sheild x vanes.I hope the blazers live up to their name.
My tribute has a fall-away on it and I realy never saw anything special between the QS and DuraVanes,My mathews SB has a Wisker B on it.
BBJ
My tribute has a fall-away on it and I realy never saw anything special between the QS and DuraVanes,My mathews SB has a Wisker B on it.
BBJ
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: blazers or quikspins?
I have only shot a few arrows with quickspins while testing a new bow once. It had one of those old style 5 dollar flipper rests that we used to use 25 years ago and after 1/2 dozen shots from that rest the quickspins were destroyed. Very flimsy and fragile. I also use Blazers exclusively.