quik spin fletching
#31
RE: quik spin fletching
Thanks OLINK,,
I was thinking,"how could they NOT make alittle extra sswwwiissshh going down range,They have GROVES and that little KICKER.Man,,I was just starting to love shooting feathers again
I was thinking,"how could they NOT make alittle extra sswwwiissshh going down range,They have GROVES and that little KICKER.Man,,I was just starting to love shooting feathers again
Also what are their weight and length?
#33
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Andover N.J. USA
Posts: 124
RE: quik spin fletching
I found that at 30 yards I had to adjust my sight as the Quick Spin equipped arrows were all striking about an inch lower than my previous set up. (previous set up exactly the same except for Quick spin vanes instead of 5" vanes) I must say that these arrows with the Quick Spin vanes seem to group tighter.
Bmott
Bmott
#34
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 287
RE: quik spin fletching
If I could spend the money I'd continue to buy the QS vanes. Definitely a keeper vane. PROBLEM 1 is I have shot my first order to caca, The vane definitly improves my groups at all ranges 20,30,40 and 50 but they slow the arrow a bit and at the longer distances (40 and 50 yds) the drop was suprising. The arrow spins like the dickens and at 20 yards just the trajectory made me a believer. The vanes are fragile and don't take well to rest contact and parking another arrow next to your first is kind of dangerous as the fletching doesn't take well to being hit. (What fletching does?) SO! I like them but can't afford to shoot them if I continue to shoot groups.
#36
RE: quik spin fletching
I got the QS vanes put on a couple of weeks ago and found them to be pretty durable when shooting groups. With the cost of these things you hate to constantly shoot groups and risk damaging the vanes...kind of a "catch 22" I guess. You want to shoot groups to test their marketing claims, but at the same time you don't want to take that chance. They are definitely a tough vane.