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BHunter32 11-22-2002 10:46 AM

Duravanes
 
I was thinking of trying these vanes and was wondering what everyone thought of them? I currently shoot easton diamond vanes and have heard alot of good things about the duravanes so I thought I might try them. The 4 inch vanes are advertised to weight 8 grains per vanes, and the easton vanes are 8.2 grains per vane. This should help my FOC a little. I will be using them on carbon shafts cut to 30 inches, 3, 4 inch vanes, and 100 grain muzzy's. Tell me what ya think, and good hunting this season. Bhunter32.

tech 11-22-2002 11:34 AM

RE: Duravanes
 
I shoot the 2.6 duravanes on arrow dynamics stingers with a 100 3-blade muzzy and can find no fault with them. I shoot the same size on the 395 arrow dynamics for 3-d shooting and am tickled to death with them.

tech 11-22-2002 11:34 AM

RE: Duravanes
 
I shoot the 2.6 duravanes on arrow dynamics stingers with a 100 3-blade muzzy and can find no fault with them. I shoot the same size on the 395 arrow dynamics for 3-d shooting and am tickled to death with them.

tech 11-22-2002 11:35 AM

RE: Duravanes
 
I shoot the 2.6 duravanes on arrow dynamics stingers with a 100 3-blade muzzy and can find no fault with them. I shoot the same size on the 395 arrow dynamics for 3-d shooting and am tickled to death with them.

tm 11-22-2002 02:59 PM

RE: Duravanes
 
I like them, while they aren't as good a Flex Fletch and some other high dollar vanes they are better than the Arizona/Easton vanes for me.


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DoninVa 11-23-2002 07:58 AM

RE: Duravanes
 
I must have gotten some bad vanes. I bought 100 green and 100 yellow 4&quot; and they work real well but after fletching a dozen arrows, I shot thru several vanes after 2 days of shooting. I am not that good of a shot and only shoot 4 arrows at a time.I have always used Bonning in the past and the Duravanes seem to get shot thru a whole lot easier than others I have used.Bottom line, I won't buy any more after these are used up<img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>. Don


moonge 11-23-2002 09:40 AM

RE: Duravanes
 
I have started using Duravanes recently & love them. before this I used the AAE's a lot and the duravanes are much better. I have had no bad luck from them & they shoot great and are easy to to get to hold on the shaft.


Trebark 11-23-2002 10:00 AM

RE: Duravanes
 
Bhunter32,
I've used both the Duravanes, and the AAE Plastifletch Elite. Both are excellent vanes, and I've gotten about the same performance from each. Ford & Chevy. BTW, your Easton Diamond vanes are AAE's, they just put the Easton logo on them and raise the price! Good luck with whichever you choose.
Trebark

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