quick spin speed hunters
#1
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Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 517
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From: LI, New York
Ive been shooting with these for a month or so now. I had to go through a couple of dozen GT pros inorder to get 10 that fly well with a slicktrick. Has anyone else ran into this? I am pretty confident I can refletch with 4 inch feathers and have everyone fly well! I just hated the hassle of feathers which is why I switched. I wonder if I may be better off going to regular 4 inch vanes?
Its just frustrating and I hate having to sort through a dozen arrows to find ones that fly well.
Its just frustrating and I hate having to sort through a dozen arrows to find ones that fly well.
#2
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
I've got them. They fly like darts. Broadheads and field tips impact the same. I'm using Shuttle T broadheads. I did fletch them with 4 of the mini spins, but I don't think it matters 3 or 4 if everything else is right. A good quality arrow is the foundation. My Carbon Tech Whitetails with .001 straightness are fantastic. I had one arrow from 18 that didn't want to cooperate. It wouldn't even shoot in the group with field points. I had the longer fletchings on my other bow and arrows(Beaman ICS Hunters) The Speed Hunters are much more durable to me. With the regular Quick Spins if you had one slap with another arrow they got messed up.
#5
The quickspin speed hunters should do a great job with slick tricks. If you having to go through that many arrows there is something wrong. I dont know if you are spin testing them or what. If they arent spining well get you a arrow squaring device from G5 its like 30 bucks and it sure beats buying several dozen arrows to get a few that spin right.




