fethers or blazers?
#5
RE: fethers or blazers?
Blazers work well but there isn't a plastic vane made that will control a broadhead tipped arrow better than a feather will.
End of story.
Their only draw back is that you must water proof them if you hunt in the rain. A small price to pay to all of the advantages that feathers give you over plastic vanes.
End of story.
Their only draw back is that you must water proof them if you hunt in the rain. A small price to pay to all of the advantages that feathers give you over plastic vanes.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NC
Posts: 1,284
RE: fethers or blazers?
ORIGINAL: bigbulls
Blazers work well but there isn't a plastic vane made that will control a broadhead tipped arrow better than a feather will.
End of story.
Their only draw back is that you must water proof them if you hunt in the rain. A small price to pay to all of the advantages that feathers give you over plastic vanes.
Blazers work well but there isn't a plastic vane made that will control a broadhead tipped arrow better than a feather will.
End of story.
Their only draw back is that you must water proof them if you hunt in the rain. A small price to pay to all of the advantages that feathers give you over plastic vanes.
The 2" blazers are popular and are used by a ton of hunters out there and for good reason, they work very well. Ialso have some arrows fletched with blazers that i play around with in the backyard and target shooting and they do fly good even with broadheads considering their size. However, bigbulls said it all andwhen it comes time to get serious and hunt my hunting shafts sport feathers and always will. I'vealways had excellent results with the combination of 4" feathers and fixed blade heads.