ORIGINAL: bigbulls
I can put them in a Hooter Shooter and prove there just as accurate. Take the human error out of the arrow.
I hear that alot... "Take away the human factor". I find this argument to be completely pointless because the last time I checked a hooter shooter won't fit in a treestand.
A hooter shooter can be set up to shoot bare shafts just as accurately as it can shootfletched arrows.
The point of feathers is to help reduce the effects of the human error.
What does shooting from a treestand have to do with arrow accuracy? Feathers are thing of the past. Vanes in pro shops out sale feathers ten to one and will continue to in the future. I have yet to see any broadhead tournament here in my state won with feathers. I dont think it will happen. I can take any archer and have him shooting tight groups immediatly with vanes with correct arrow out of well tuned bow. Shoot what works for you! Blazers vanes do help broadheads in my opionion.
DB
Here a picture from the state broadhead tournament. Now I shot 12 heart shots out of twenty out to 40yrd at unknown distance. All eight others shots were right near or in the vitals.

Accuracy is what I look for when hunting. Blazers get me there. My arrow is the crested white nock and white crest. Shooting the fixed blade G5 Montecs. Vanes are accurate.