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D.Parsons 02-26-2006 07:37 PM

Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
I tryed my 2inch blazers with the 100gr muzzys with the practice blades installed.Paper tuned bow.then yesterday tryed dull cutting blades.Should be the same as practice blades right?NOT! The actual hunting dull blades
caused eratic arrow flight! I had 2 arrows fletched with 4 inch vanes tryed
them they droped right in with my field points where they were with the
practice blades.So I guess I will be shooting 4 inch vanes next fall!!
I have heard all the hipe on the blazers and the fact for me is if the cutting diameter is around 1 inch they will fly fine but get much bigger and
it seems that you need more to stableize the flight.The blazers just dont seem to have enough helical to shoot bigger diameter broadheads!!!! You would think the practice
blades would fly the same as the cutting blades but there is
a difference.

Rob/PA Bowyer 02-26-2006 07:46 PM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
D., when I use Muzzys I never trust the practice blades. I too found they did not fly the same as blades thus the reason I always keep my dull/once shot blades to practice and test my arrows.....

Your experiment with the Blazers is interesting especially regarding all the publicity saying differently. Without testing them myself, I did doubt the ability of the Blazers stabilizing a sturdy fixed blade head....thanks for the hardwork.

mobow 02-26-2006 07:52 PM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
Strangely, I had completely the opposite result. I shot an arrow tipped with a 100gr Stinger fletched with 5" feathers. Then I shot an arrow with 2" blazers and actually shot one of the feathers off the first arrow. With the steep angle of the blazer, is it possible you are getting some fletching contact with the rest?

D.Parsons 02-26-2006 08:03 PM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
I dont have any fletching clearance problems.Have a trap door
drop away and they were flying fine untill I put on the dull hunting
blades!When I first set the bow up there was a small clearence
problem.But turned the nock a small amount and presto,no more clearence
problems!!!

mobow 02-26-2006 08:16 PM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
Hm, well, this is the first I've heard of them not being up to the challenge, but stranger things have happened I suppose. Thanks for the report.

Bees 02-27-2006 07:01 AM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 

I shot an arrow tipped with a 100gr Stinger fletched with 5" feathers. Then I shot an arrow with 2" blazers and actually shot one of the feathers off the first arrow

sooo if you had shot the blazer first and then ripped it off with the feathered arrow would the feathers be better??

I myself have never found anything to control a large braodhead better than a 5 inch feather.

jsasker 02-27-2006 07:08 AM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
Different strokes for different folks.Use whatever works the best for you.

RIStrutStopper 02-27-2006 07:32 AM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
I've found that my 4 blade Muzzy 100's shoot the same as my field points with blazers. I've got some sliced blazers to prove it

mobow 02-27-2006 03:45 PM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
Bees, never said blazers were better. Said they are just as good.

Back 40 Tree Rat 02-27-2006 03:57 PM

RE: Blazer Vanes not up to 4inch vanes
 
I've shot blazers for two seasons with great accuracy with 3 & 4 blade muzzys and montecs. The only times my broadheads did not fly the same as my fieldpoints was when the heads didn't line up with the shaft. Give your arrows a spin on there tips and see if you get any wobble.


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