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mobow 02-27-2007 03:56 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
Possibly, but most likely it's the biscuit. Blazers are about the best for that, but not perfect. Were you shooting cock vane up or down, and was it the cock vane that was curling?

the kidd 02-27-2007 05:03 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
what i heard from my local bowshop was that blazers will through off your shot in the wind dramatically and thats what made my decision go with feathers but i want to try some blazers i just dont know if they will work for my setup

TFOX 02-27-2007 05:06 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
You will get many argue with you on this Kidd.I believe this to be correct IF the Blazers ARE taller than conventional vanes or feathers.I don't think there would be much difference between them and feathers but vanes,especially low profile should be affected less.


This is why foc is so important,especially in low energy setups.

the kidd 02-27-2007 05:31 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
so are you saying because i have low poundage on my bow that i will or will not be able to use blazers i know the shop told me they were no good but they seemed to have something against them when i asked

mobow 02-27-2007 06:02 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
The poundage has nothing to do with it. I have yet to see an arrow a Blazer won't stabilize.....

TFOX 02-27-2007 08:07 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
I said PROFILE not poundage.Meaning they are shorter than Blazers and most other vanes.

LittleChief 02-27-2007 08:40 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
mobowhuntr,
Sorry it took a while to reply. I sent my last post before I left work, and I'm just getting back on. I'm still learning the terminology, but by "cock vane", I assume you mean the odd vane. It was up so that the vanes didn't touch the stiffer support whiskers at the bottom of the rest. The curling wasn't just limited to the odd vane. Couldn't understand what was happening.
BTW, when I have an experience with a retailer like I described earlier, is it recommended that, in these forums, you don't list their name? Just wondering. They got me good.

the kidd 02-27-2007 09:02 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
so do u think i can try them out and say if its a windy day they will and should be accurate right ...[if everything else is good like form and so forth]

LittleChief 02-27-2007 09:11 PM

RE: How Blazers work
 
Kidd,
I'm no archery expert, but TFOX is right. It's a simple physics issue. The thing is, if a 4" vane is close to the same height as a 2" vane, you have almost twice as much "sail area" (to use a Navy term). That is, in a cross wind, there's almost twice as much surface area to catch the wind and kick the tail of the arrow around. I was shooting blazers with my first bow, and now I'm shooting 4" vanes. There's a marked difference in arrow flight between the two when shooting in a crosswind. I can't say, though that there'sa large difference in accuracy at shorter yardage, though.

gibsonhoyt 02-28-2007 08:23 AM

RE: How Blazers work
 
I was shooting yesterday in about a 20mph wind back to 30 yrds and had no problem. I was shooting south and the wind was out of the southeast (blowing northwest) My arrows have the blazers on them, I love them. I also shoot 70#. I did not try them back any further because I jsut don't practice back that far for turkeys. Anyways the wind did not bother them at all.


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