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Old 07-13-2006, 11:08 AM   #1
 
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As anyone put Quikspion vanes onthere bolts befor and if so how did thay work did it work good or bad? Or sould I go back with the duravanes. Thanks for any info you can give.
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Old 07-13-2006, 11:20 AM   #2
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I haven't tried it but I have put a right helical using blazers.They are far more durable and have tons of clearance in my exocet and vixen. They also help you shed a few grains.
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when you put the blazers on did it do anything or did itshoot the same and what size of blazers did you use
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Groups tighter over a longer distance and they were broadhead blazers (2"). When they pass through a target most of the time they do not deform. Unlike the duravanes that look like a ripple potatoe chip.
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Groups tighter over a longer distance and they were broadhead blazers (2"). When they pass through a target most of the time they do not deform. Unlike the duravanes that look like a ripple potatoe chip.
O.k thank you. I'mgoing to go with them I found some on ebay 36 of them for $5.99 and free shipping if you buy a Fletching jig.
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