Speed Hunters, Hey DavidMill
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Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
So far they seem to be great. I haven't shot any broadheads beyond 20 yards with them yet because it's been so dang windy every time I go to do it. They flew great at 20 yards though so I don't anticipate any problems. Mine are 4 fletch.
#3
David,
Do you happen to know the total weight of your four quickspin speed hunters? Also, what restdo you use toshoot a four vaned arrow?
I wanted to go with these, but three of them was too light for the new arrows I got.
Do you happen to know the total weight of your four quickspin speed hunters? Also, what restdo you use toshoot a four vaned arrow?
I wanted to go with these, but three of them was too light for the new arrows I got.
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Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
The shorty hunters I have weigh 6 grains each, so 24 for4 of them. I also added the wrap to the arrow which puts on some more weight. Oh, the rest I'm shooting a Limb Driver(fall away). I've spun the nocks every which way you want and had no contact or clearance problems. I do however have all mine with the same orientation now, vanes turned to 45 degrees from verticle so you have them pointing up left and right and down left and right.
#6
I shot three fletched easton axis shafts last year with the quickspin speed hunters. Arrow flight is awsome as it should be, they have the same profile as the blazervanesplus having a kicker to make them spin more. The only thingI didnt like is that they do make a bit morenoise in flight.




