Qucik Spin Fletches
#11
They are kinda expensive but I had to see what all
the rave was about,I had 6 done in the 4" and 6 in the smaller
2.5"??
Anyway, I found that the larger ones were way too heavy and had
a fluttering sound in mid flight.The smaller ones ARE awsome !
increased accuracy ,flatter trajectory!
if they could only make the material a little thinner(lighter) they would be perfect IMO.
I still prefer my FLEXFLETCH'S though.
the rave was about,I had 6 done in the 4" and 6 in the smaller
2.5"??
Anyway, I found that the larger ones were way too heavy and had
a fluttering sound in mid flight.The smaller ones ARE awsome !
increased accuracy ,flatter trajectory!
if they could only make the material a little thinner(lighter) they would be perfect IMO.
I still prefer my FLEXFLETCH'S though.
#14
You can get enough to fletch a dozen
for about that shipped. $19.99 +S&H for 36 of them.
they have 4" , 2.5" ,and ultra small 1.5"
I like the 2.5 but I just might have to try the 1.5 's on my
CX Linejammers.They're the same size as the Mini-Blazers.
Check out www.Keystonecountrystore.com
for about that shipped. $19.99 +S&H for 36 of them.
they have 4" , 2.5" ,and ultra small 1.5"
I like the 2.5 but I just might have to try the 1.5 's on my
CX Linejammers.They're the same size as the Mini-Blazers.
Check out www.Keystonecountrystore.com
#15
Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 191
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From: Bixby, OK
I shot them last year and they were ok. I'm shooting Blazers this year and for me the Quikspins do not compare to the Blazers. The Blazers are flying unbelievable well for me and are exremely durable.
Shoot what you like and works for youI always say!
Shoot what you like and works for youI always say!
#17
I tested both the QuikSpins and the Blazers and was far more impressed with the Blazers. With the Blazers I stacked my arrows right with my fieldpoints but the QS fletched arrows grouped a few inches off and not as tightly. IMO QS are not worth the money.




