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Waldo Hunter 02-17-2010 08:47 PM

Switching to feathers??
 
I am thinking about trying feathers instead of the blazer vanes I currently use. If you have used feathers out of a new compound bow do you like them? I am shooting a Reezen at #64 lbs with a drop away rest and I am going to be using carbon arrows. Let me know if you think it is a good idea or not. I know they wont be near as durable as my blazer vanes but I know a lot of people that really like using feathers and just wanted your input also. Thanks

ajstrider 02-18-2010 01:33 AM

I am not a fan of feathers on compound bows. It seems that just a little bit of moisture and they start messing up on you. Maybe you should try some larger vanes first before you go switching to feathers.

GFY_Camp 02-18-2010 03:25 AM

I love my feathers. It's worth a try as you could always switch back.

nchawkeye 02-18-2010 03:42 AM

I never went to vanes, have shot feathers since I started in the 60s...Spray with ScotchGard to help repel moisture, if it starts raining I put an extra face mask ove the feathers to help repel...

I don't like to bow hunt in the rain anyway, it makes tracking much harder...

MeanV2 02-18-2010 03:52 AM

I experiment with many different types of fletchings every summer including Blazers, QS's, etc.

I always go back to feathers. There is nothing that guides an arrow as effectively, or as forgiving as feathers, plus you boost your FOC at the same time.

There are advantages and disadvantages to everything, but IMHO the advantage of feathers Far out weigh any disadvantage.:D

Dan

craitchky 02-18-2010 04:01 AM

I have to agree with Dan here, I love shooting with feathers, moisture has never been a problem, and they are very forgiving. They are not as durable as vanes, but think it is worth the extra effort.

Rick

LittleChief 02-18-2010 04:17 AM

I'd like to add that even wet feathers still steer well. I've gone as far as to soak feather fletched arrows in water before shooting fixed blade heads just to see how they worked. They worked just fine.

GMMAT 02-18-2010 04:41 AM


I'd like to add that even wet feathers still steer well. I've gone as far as to soak feather fletched arrows in water before shooting fixed blade heads just to see how they worked. They worked just fine.
I agree. I think the "wet feather" argument is an old wives tale. If I hunt in the rain, I'm usually under a tree umbrella. In such weather, though, I limit my shots to "slam-dunks".

I also agree that the advantages far outweigh the negatives (from any bow).

MOhunter46 02-18-2010 05:18 AM

You will not find anything better to steer fixed blades, period. Also they can take quite a beating and still fly good. And bloody feathers just look so cool.

Waldo Hunter 02-18-2010 06:18 AM

What brands of feathers do you guys use and also how long? I think im gonna order some here in the next few days and just wanted some input on brands and size. Thanks again.


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