feathers or blazers
#13
RE: feathers or blazers
well tell me if this is what i should do
try diferent kinds of vanes first on the wb like blazers and so forth and if none of them work out for then i might wanna try out some new rests
try diferent kinds of vanes first on the wb like blazers and so forth and if none of them work out for then i might wanna try out some new rests
#14
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: feathers or blazers
ORIGINAL: the kidd
well tell me if this is what i should do
try diferent kinds of vanes first on the wb like blazers and so forth and if none of them work out for then i might wanna try out some new rests
well tell me if this is what i should do
try diferent kinds of vanes first on the wb like blazers and so forth and if none of them work out for then i might wanna try out some new rests
What else do you have to do for several months?
#15
RE: feathers or blazers
Kidd,
I have tried every vane I can think of with multiple rests. I always seem to seek a better setup. I have never had that type of feather damage. I think you are shooting so tight that the feathers are ripping each other. Mine seem to just wear at the edges. I like feathers because they are quieter than anything else, faster than anything else and more forgiving and consistent in my experiments. Negatives are the wear and they collapse when wet. I always keep five arrows from each dozen that I only shoot once and set aside for hunting so they don't wear and I really hate hunting in the rain! Problem solved! I found the 360 had more fletching noise than the WB. The WBhas basically been bulletproof for me.My well adapted rationalization skills tell me that the fletching wear is a perfect reason to buy another dozen arows every year! Same skills that talked my wife into believing the theory of a backup bow
I have tried every vane I can think of with multiple rests. I always seem to seek a better setup. I have never had that type of feather damage. I think you are shooting so tight that the feathers are ripping each other. Mine seem to just wear at the edges. I like feathers because they are quieter than anything else, faster than anything else and more forgiving and consistent in my experiments. Negatives are the wear and they collapse when wet. I always keep five arrows from each dozen that I only shoot once and set aside for hunting so they don't wear and I really hate hunting in the rain! Problem solved! I found the 360 had more fletching noise than the WB. The WBhas basically been bulletproof for me.My well adapted rationalization skills tell me that the fletching wear is a perfect reason to buy another dozen arows every year! Same skills that talked my wife into believing the theory of a backup bow
#16
RE: feathers or blazers
yea well thanx ks that was some very valuable info well i guess ill try some more arrows aand i guess its a plus that i also set aside 5 hunting arrows out of the dozen.[one special deer arrow,backup,hog arrow,backup hog arrow,then an arrow named other for lets say cats ,coons,porcupines].but then now im also thinkin of just buying some different arrows that are maybe alittle less pricey per dozen and give them a try with the wb
#19
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: feathers or blazers
"spend it like you go it" is a common expression. Means even though you don't have the money spend it like you do.
Try a spear means just that. Hard to loose, cheap to make, fun to try.
Try a spear means just that. Hard to loose, cheap to make, fun to try.