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Old 03-31-2005, 06:50 PM   #1
 
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Default Quik spins helical or straight?

Hello, I ordered some 2.25 Quik spin vanes and wanted to know if I should fletch them with a right helical or a one degree offset? I was curious if there is a dramatic difference in broadhead control using the right helical versus the one degree because of the "kicker"? Thanks
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Default RE: Quik spins helical or straight?

Are you sure the 2.25 is enough control for a broadhead?
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Default RE: Quik spins helical or straight?

Droptine I think that nap recommends a slight offset (1degree) on the 4 inch quickspins, I would guess it is the same for 2.25 quickspins.
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