Whats your fletching?
#22
This is my fletching...

After a decade and a half of using Tru Flight Feathers, I've actually found some that I like as good or better... and the price definitely pushes it towards the "or better" category.I spent 30 minutes last night inspecting their bases and looking them over with all but a microscope, and I think they compare apples to apples in quality... More to come later.

After a decade and a half of using Tru Flight Feathers, I've actually found some that I like as good or better... and the price definitely pushes it towards the "or better" category.I spent 30 minutes last night inspecting their bases and looking them over with all but a microscope, and I think they compare apples to apples in quality... More to come later.

#23
Fork Horn
Joined: May 2006
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I shoot Axis arrows at around 295 fps. I use blazers now as well. They are lighter so my arrows are faster. They provide less drag so that my arrows maintain their speed better down range. The high profile of the blazer provides adequate stabilization for my setup. I shoot mechanical broadheads (Wasp jak-hammer, GR razor tip) because I believe they are more forgiving in windy conditions. Therefore, I don't need as much rear stabilization as a fixed head that might plane in the wind.
#24
I haven't read any replys yet, I perfer Nap quick spins for me, like other fletchings they have their positives and negatives. IMO their isn't a right and wrong answer concerning this, it just depends upon what you prefer, based on your arrows and points/broadheads.




