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Old 12-10-2005, 09:27 PM   #1
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Default Blazers and ACC's

I just finished building a dozen ACC's fletched with the 2" Blazers, two fl yellow, 1 flo orange with about a 2 deg offset.

I anticipate shooting and testing these new vanes.

Anything I should watch for or anyone have any questions for me to try?
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Old 12-12-2005, 04:31 PM   #2
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Default RE: Blazers and ACC's

Let me know how they shoot. I have a friend that wants me to fletch some arrows with these and I wasn't sure how to put them on. Since they are so short do they need to be farther from the nock? I was going to offset them.
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Default RE: Blazers and ACC's

I have been shooting them for a while now. They work great with my field points and muzzys. I did mine on my grayling with a helical.I used the bohnning glue in the red tube fletch tite I think seemed to work best I put them on 75/95 gold tips. I don't plan on switching to anything else
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Default RE: Blazers and ACC's

I've got the 2" Blazer's on my Easton Axis's and they bonded great with no problem's .They look good ,fly good and haven't come off either .I think you'll be very impressed with them ,I also lost 8 grain's off of my total arrow weight.

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Old 12-13-2005, 08:18 AM   #5
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Default RE: Blazers and ACC's

Thanks guys, sounds great. I haven't shot them still but I'm looking forward to it.

mez, I placed them in the standard position, standard being..using my Bitz I place the back end of the fletch at the 4th line on the clamp...understand?

Sharky, yup, same glue and using my Bitz I put a left offset. I've used ACC's for several years now for a second time in my "career".

Nubo, I haven't weighed them as of yet to see what I've lost. I actually wasn't concerned with that but now you have me curious. I simply wanted to try something new and it seems according to many of you, I'm going to be impress...good news, thanks.


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Old 12-13-2005, 08:54 AM   #6
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Rob, I understand, thanks for the info. I'll try that with an offset.
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