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Post by markr on Mar 14, 2007 7:06:12 GMT -4
I switched to Bohning Blazer vanes last year. I have found a noticeable difference in accuracy with these vanes. What type of vanes do you shoot? Any feather shooters out there?
Mark
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Post by pacaveli80 on Mar 15, 2007 0:53:57 GMT -4
I have been shooting Blazers for a few years now and I will never switch. I haven't found a broadhead yet (except one) that they couldn't steer out to 70 yards and believe me, I go through broadheads like toilet paper just because I like to tinker. Magnus Stingers, Rocky Mt. Ti-125's, Rocky Mt. Turbos, Slick Tricks, Eastman Ti2's, Golden Key Hornets, Sonic Pros...and that's just a few lol. The only head I had trouble with was a Muzzy 3 blade. My bow is perfectly tuned and shoots darts, but no matter what I did the Muzzy went low and left from 20 yards and out.
Regardless, they steer broadheads better than longer vanes, they are also a little more durable than conventional vanes as well. To boot, since they are lighter, you'll pick up a ocuple of fps along with the improved accuracy.
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 15, 2007 8:06:18 GMT -4
i switched to Blazers this year too and love them alot. i have heard of people saying they had a hard time getting them to stick so if you fletch your own let us know how they are holding up!
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