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RE: quik spin fletching
Here's a bunch of info I got from NAP. I asked if they were quiet in flight and if it would shoot out of a Whisker B. or Whisper Disk. There's a lot of great info below their answer. It should answer all your questions...
Hi Bob, We haven't shot them through a Whisker Biscuit so we can't answer your question with any certainty. However, we do know the QuikSpin is more durable with regard to wrinkling than many other brands. The reason is that the QuikSpin has elastic memory because it is molded. So we would expect that it will last longer than standard vanes but we do not know how much longer. Deflection is not an issue because all three vanes will have equal pressure being exerted as the arrow passes through the biscuit. The vane is noticeably quieter than standard vanes and much quieter than a feather. This is mainly because the vane does not flutter like a flag in the wind. Most other vanes flutter excessively. Below is a bunch more info on the vane for your perusal. Hope this helps. The follow describes the vane and explains what it does. The QuikSpin vane is currently offered in 4 inch. The QuikSpin vane is currently offered the following colors: White, Black, Fluorescent Yellow, Fluorescent Orange, Fluorescent Green, and Olive Drab. The QuikSpin vane weighs 12.8 grains each so the total weight as compared to a standard plastifletch is about 13 or 14 grains heavier per arrow. The QuikSpin vane incorporates Micro-Grooves on one side and on the opposing side is the profile of the kicker and a smooth surface. The Kicker is a small (0.062 thickness profile) strategically positioned airfoil which coupled with the Micro-grooved opposing surface creates a difference in air pressure side to side which creates spin. Additionally, the Micro-Grooves provide rigidity, which prevents the vane from flopping wildly in the air stream. The rigidity helps to stabilize (prevent flapping) the vanes almost immediately out of the bow. This effect allows the kicker at the back end to function more effectively as spin increases. The kicker is molded secondarily after the base. The profile is such that the vane can be used in any standard fletching jig or automatic fletching machine. The durability is similar to other such plastic products. In a speed decay test the 20 yard speed of the QuikSpin vane was 246 FPS, while a plastifletch was 247 FPS and 4 inch helical feather was also 247 FPS. Down range precision is increased as a function of being able to stabilize the arrow almost immediately out of the bow and maintaining aerodynamic stability due to spin. Basically it is the same idea a gun manufacture uses when making a highly rifled barrel for target shooting. The ability to stabilize a standard broadhead is also increased. Noise is about the same to the human ear as a standard plastifletch. Perfectly straight on the shaft, the QuikSpin spins about equal to or slightly greater than a 5-inch helical feather wrapped at a 3 to 4 degree helical. At about 1 degree offset (or 1/16th inch over the 4 inch vane length) the QuikSpin will approach 3000 rpm or about twice as fast as a 5 inch helical feather. The spin is intentionally to the right. As a broadhead manufacturer, we promote right spin for a very sound reason. Mainly right spin tightens the arrow against the broadhead upon impact. With the spin intentionally to the right, we recommend either straight, offset right or right helical. The following information provides data on some of the testing we have performed . The first tests were designed simply to show us the number of rotations that occur over 20 yards. The process was simple. We marked 1 yard increments with tape on the floor. We then placed a shooting machine at each mark down the range and shot a group of arrows with a specific vane/feather configuration. The cock vane position resulting at the target was recorded on a data sheet. The data sheets actually had 1 inch circles marked off like the face of a clock so the visual position was easily marked. An average for the group was taken and standard deviations were calculated. The interesting thing about this type of test is that we could very quickly see the comparisons from vane type to vane type. Additionally we incorporated a chronograph set up at the target for each recording distance. Knowing the speed at the target from each distance also allow us to calculate RPM's and determine speed decay. We determined with a rather detailed and complex series of tests that to stabilize a broadhead at about 260 FPS the arrow needs to turn about 1 rotation over 3 yards. Our previously recorded data was then able to provide even more information, and in this case, very useable information. We looked at each data set and found the range at which each fletching type produced 1 full turn. A standard 4 inch vane (AAE, Duravane, Bohning, Etc.) with a 1/16th inch offset reaches 1 full rotation between 12 to 15 yards. A 5 inch helical feather with a 3 to 4 degree wrap reaches 1 full rotation in between 4 and 7 yards. A QuikSpin 4 inch perfectly straight reaches 1 full rotation between 4 and 7 yards. A QuikSpin 4 inch with a 1/16th inch offset reaches 1 full rotation between 1 and 4 yards. We find that the increase in rate of the rotational vector is greatest as the arrow leaves the bow. Once the arrow begins to rotate 5 turns in 3 yards, the rotational acceleration slows down. However the spin rate remains very high. We do not yet know when the rotational rate begins to decelerate. Cary J. Pickands Technical Support Specialist New Archery Products, Corp. 7500 Industrial Drive Forest Park, IL 60130 800-323-1279 |
RE: quik spin fletching
INTERESTING TO SAY THE LEAST!!! I THINK I'LL WAIT UNTIL SOMEONE ON THE FORUM TESTS THESE OUT THEN I MIGHT GET SOME BEFORE THE SEASON OPENS IN SEPTEMBER.
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RE: quik spin fletching
Thanks for the Info - Very interesting. I already bought em so I'll let you know after I'm set up.
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RE: quik spin fletching
called my suppler today to order some quick spins. They said the frist
run had been all rejected. They had a problem to work out. |
RE: quik spin fletching
[:@]Bummer! I was hoping you are talking about their hats:D
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Does anyone know if the problems with the quick spin fletchings has been worked out and if the availabilty date has changed?
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RE: quik spin fletching
called my suppler today to order some quick spins. They said the frist run had been all rejected. They had a problem to work out. |
RE: quik spin fletching
cabelas has them 36 for 19.99
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RE: quik spin fletching
I fletched three arrows with them over the weekend.I followed the directions and put a slight right offset on them.I'm shooting a Mathews lx,cx 300 shafts off a trophy taker at 299 fps.They grouped right with the same shats that were fletched right helical with 4 inch vanes.Due the the expense of these vanes,I didn't try to shoot a group but they seemed to shoot a little more consistantly than the regular vanes.It wasn't a big difference but I do think they shot slightly better. I also shot several arrows with 100 gr slick trick's,90 gr muzzy's and 100 gr 3 bladed muzzy's.Every single arrow went exactly where it was intended.I didn't have one flier.Distance was 30 yards.I get simolar results with helical but these definately seemed more consistant.Other than the price,I think they're a winner.
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RE: quik spin fletching
If you guys are so interested in the QuikSpin why don't you help them out by choosing your favorite vane colors and sizes. Here's a direct link to the page:
www.newarchery.com/quickspin/ Enjoy! Cor. |
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