Nap Quick Spin Speed Hunters
#1
Has anyone used the Nap quickspins 2". Im wondering if they work or should i just get the regular bohning Blazers. Ill be getting a Drop-away rest Sept. 1 and im getting all my arrows refletched to blazers or these. Which would be a better choice.
#2
I would go with the Blazers. I use to use the regular sized quickspins and they did a good job...they just deformed very, very quickly. I didn't have any vane contact and I wasn't hitting the vanes with other arrows while shooting multiple arrows. Just the wind created by the arrow zipping through the air deformed them. Blazers are very tough...I wouldn't go with anything other than them!
#3
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Ohio
SmokinVFT I have fletched out 12 arrows with these 2" speed hunters. And they work great. I think better than the blazers on fixed broadheads BUT the prices is $19 for 36 vanes. That's way too much for so little plastic. The Blazers are half that for 100 vanes.
NAP needs to bring the price down to be competitive and I'd like to see other color selection to choose from.
NAP needs to bring the price down to be competitive and I'd like to see other color selection to choose from.
#4
ORIGINAL: Grandviewer
SmokinVFT I have fletched out 12 arrows with these 2" speed hunters. And they work great. I think better than the blazers on fixed broadheads BUT the prices is $19 for 36 vanes. That's way too much for so little plastic. The Blazers are half that for 100 vanes.
NAP needs to bring the price down to be competitive and I'd like to see other color selection to choose from.
SmokinVFT I have fletched out 12 arrows with these 2" speed hunters. And they work great. I think better than the blazers on fixed broadheads BUT the prices is $19 for 36 vanes. That's way too much for so little plastic. The Blazers are half that for 100 vanes.
NAP needs to bring the price down to be competitive and I'd like to see other color selection to choose from.
#5
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 584
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From: Ohio
I would go with the Blazers. I use to use the regular sized quickspins and they did a good job...they just deformed very, very quickly. I didn't have any vane contact and I wasn't hitting the vanes with other arrows while shooting multiple arrows. Just the wind created by the arrow zipping through the air deformed them. Blazers are very tough...I wouldn't go with anything other than them!
That's where 2" speed hunter do a great job cause they are lighter.
#6
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
I tried the first version of the quick spin and did not like them at all. Loud, slow, and not very durable. I also lost about 4 inchs out at 30 yards. I for one would use anything but quick spins. But who knows, the 2nd version might be better. Iknow guys who love them, butthey are exclusive target shooters. As it stands, I dont think quick spin are worth the money they cost. For the price, you cant beat blazers.
Besides, you wont need to carry a hair dryer with you if you use blazers.

Besides, you wont need to carry a hair dryer with you if you use blazers.






