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helical on vanes
I was just wondering what degree and offset blazer vanes should have, or does it really matter...what will this affect?
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RE: helical on vanes
The more offset, the more air drag resulting in a quicker/faster spinning arrow which stabilizes arrow flight.
I offset my Blazers enough to still allow arrow contact tip to tip. What degree this is, I cannot tell you. |
RE: helical on vanes
does it really matter right from left?
I think I did a left helical at 4 degrees, I have been able to shoot very tight groups, had it paper tuned and everthing....just trying to learn a little more |
RE: helical on vanes
No, the only time left/right matters is shooting off the shelf or shelf type rest or if you have a helical/offset broadhead that would fight the opposite windage.
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RE: helical on vanes
No, the only time left/right matters is shooting off the shelf or shelf type rest Buck Slayer, note the difference between a helical and an offset. An offset is used with a straight clamp offset on the arrow. Vanes can be used with a helical, but extra time is needed in the drying process. The glue has to be completely dry before removing the clamp because most vanes will have "memory" and will want to remain straight. |
RE: helical on vanes
I am shooting slick trick 100s on Maxima 350s with Blazers from a LH Ross 337 at 68 lbs. I have some straight fletched Maximas and some with offset/helical (I guess there is a difference) .The Maximas fletched straight hit a couple inches left of where the Maximas with the offset or helical do so I guess there is a difference for me.
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RE: helical on vanes
For Blazers I use a straight clamp with 2 degree offset.
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RE: helical on vanes
Bohning reco's 2 degrees
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