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vanetec vanes
anyone know the difference in there vmaxx and super spine vane beside there weight,is there a difference in using one or the other or does one need to be used on a different spined arrow-say for instance can you use the super spine on 400 spine arrow and get the same results like a 5575goldtip as the vmaxx or are they more for the 7595- -500 spine arrow
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RE: vanetec vanes
I am ordering some today, so I have been looking at them a little. I think the Superspine is a smaller vane that is mostly used for 3D shooting. It has a lower profile than the V-Maxx (doesn't extend as far out from the arrow). I will probably get both the 2.5" and 3" V-Maxx to see if there is any difference. At 8.99/100, I figure I can afford to get both. I've been shooting 4 2" Blazers on my hunting arrows, so either of the Vanetecs should do the job.
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RE: vanetec vanes
I just started using the Superspine VaneTec Vanes on my arrows last month for Competition 3D Tournaments and I am very impressed with them. My arrow groups at 40 yards seemed to really tighten up with the VaneTec Vanes ;)compared to my 3D Duravanes arrow groups that werent nearly as tight of a group.
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RE: vanetec vanes
I have been shooting the vmaxx's for a while now. They 4" ones weigh in at 7 grains a piece, and they seem much more durable than any other vane I have used in the past, plus they are so darn cheap. I have not tried the blazers yet, because I shoot bowhunter class in 3D and need a 4" vane but I have heard they are pretty durable too. I have used plastifletches, and duravanes in the past, and the vanetecs are more durable than either of them, plus there is no cleaning/prep work on the vane itself. They are a dream to fletch as long as the shaft itself is clean. I now end up refletching arrows a lot less from nicked up vanes with these, I think I have ruined 2 vanes in the last 6 weeks or so from tight groups, when I used to ruin 1-2 per shootin session. I can guarantee the lack of ruined vanes isn't from the size of the groups either...........;)
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