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Quick Spins...worth it??

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Old 01-06-2006 | 07:32 AM
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I really like the look and performance of 5" shield cut feathers.These are 30 grains lighter than three 5 inch plastic vanes.
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Old 01-07-2006 | 07:58 AM
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Quick spins shot great but added another 3 inches of drop from 20 to 30 yards on my old bow. 255 fps. That was 3 inches more than a regular 4 inch long vane. Bought new bow switched to blazers and now have less than 3 inches drop total.

Shoot good but way too slow. That buzzing sound you here is the sound of your arrows slowing down.
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Old 01-07-2006 | 02:21 PM
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I always have to laugh when I see claims of some gizmo making arrows more accurate. The only thing that is going to help with accuracy is having very consistent shooting form and well tuned equipment. Quickspins CAN help in some circumstances, but only if you have good form in the first place.
I agree and double agree with that. I find that they drag a little more, and have a noise 80% of the time. I do enjoy them for long shots and 3-d shooting, but I will stick with the plain janes and challenege myself for even tighter groupings from 50 yards and back.
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