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Old 10-13-2006, 08:05 AM   #1
 
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Default Blazers / Quickspins and a Whisker Biscuit

I have been using Blazers for the past 2 years on my carbon arrows through my W.B. and I love them. I have just picked up some A/C/C's that are being fletched the same. I have another Doz. coming and I am considering (Am going to - if I know me ..lol ) getting a Doz. F.M.J.'s to try also and was wondering about the short quick spin vains. Are the made of as good of a material as the blazers. And, with the extra little "fin" on them will they still shoot ok thru my Biscuit or would that cause some deflection problems? And finally, do they truely stabilize an arrow better / faster?

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Old 10-13-2006, 09:12 AM   #2
 
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Here's my honest opinion on this one. If you are already shooting A/C/C's, don't even bother with the FMJ's. They don't hold a candle to the A/C/C. You also won't be happy w/ the quickspins, especially throught the WB. They just don't hold up well and honestly, aren't needed. Fletch your Blazers on a helical and you'll have all the spin you could need. Too much spin slows the arrow down anyway. Those Blazers are the bomb, especially through the WB.
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What mo said. Quickspins may be a lot of things but durable is NOT one of them. I would guess about 3 shots through the WB and they would be no good.
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what they said!
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Old 10-19-2006, 04:35 PM   #5
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Sometimes going with the masses is the smart thing, man. And this is definitely one of those times. Blazers are undoubtedly the most durable and versatile little vanes I've ever shot. And with a Whisker Biscuit, it's a no brainer...Blazers.
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Old 10-20-2006, 03:35 PM   #7
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I use to use QuickSpins and I found myself re-fletching way too much. The QS vanes deform way too fast and just don't hold up very well. Blazer vanes are very durable and last for a whole lot longer time than the QS vanes do.
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yeah. wouldnt recommend quick spins on a biscuit. Material is way to soft. Though my son does w/ the stardard quick spins. I have him put a hair dryer on them when they start to wave out. and they are good as new. But, makes more work for ya too!!!
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Old 10-24-2006, 10:02 AM   #9
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Blazers are awesome!!!!!!!!!
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A good friend of mine patented those blazers: and he said those quick spin veins will make your arrow spin way too much, stick with the blazers
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