feathers or vanes
#2
Giant Nontypical
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Most of the guys who complain about the noise feathers make have never even shot feathers and are just repeating what they've heard someone else say. Some of them have heard feather fletched arrows humming along when standing off to the side of the shooting lane, but precious few have ever stood behind the target and heard the arrow from a deer's point of view. The sound is very different. Of the ones who have shot feathers, most of them don't even give a second thought to the loud metallic "CLICK" their releases make when they trigger them. If a deer has jumped the string on them, it's because of the noise coming from the bow and the release, not the subtle hiss (if any) of feathers.
#4
Feathers , foremost , because they are forgiveing of contact , with rest's , sight's , cabel's , small limbs , and anything else your fletching might hit in flight . And thats just the first in a long list of advantages over vanes .
Another misnomer , is about sound , Id rather hit um with a loud bow than miss with a quiet bow . Quiet is nice , accurate is everything .
Another misnomer , is about sound , Id rather hit um with a loud bow than miss with a quiet bow . Quiet is nice , accurate is everything .
#8
I have used both and prefer the flight characteristics of the feathers. I did start using the quickspins and they work very well for me. I use a fall away rest so contact is not an issue. I do alot of back country and late season hunting in some brutal weather and can't carry both in with me so I opted to use the quickspin vanes as they cover about everythig I may encounter and still give me great performance.
#9
i posted this once before but here it is again
Gentlemen there is quite a BIG difference when it comes to feathers or vanes, my uncle and i have experimented with both the conclusion was,
using feathers results in higher arrow velocities, greater stability, better guidance, higher accuracy and more forgiving flight. You get less fishtailing from the arrow, Feathers weigh less than plastic vanes, when feathers travel over your arrow rest they also produce less friction resulting in a smoother launch and faster speeds, depending on your set up you could get up to a 5 ft/sec gain.
everything has a downside, with feathers, you need to keep them dry, so if your hunting and it starts to rain, be sure to cover those babys up.
Gentlemen there is quite a BIG difference when it comes to feathers or vanes, my uncle and i have experimented with both the conclusion was,
using feathers results in higher arrow velocities, greater stability, better guidance, higher accuracy and more forgiving flight. You get less fishtailing from the arrow, Feathers weigh less than plastic vanes, when feathers travel over your arrow rest they also produce less friction resulting in a smoother launch and faster speeds, depending on your set up you could get up to a 5 ft/sec gain.
everything has a downside, with feathers, you need to keep them dry, so if your hunting and it starts to rain, be sure to cover those babys up.


