Blazer Vanes new this year
#11
RE: Blazer Vanes new this year
I switched to blazers this summerand am very happy with them.
I started out fletching them with a right helical but since the blazer is short it was not much of a helical so I have been fletching them straight.
I started out fletching them with a right helical but since the blazer is short it was not much of a helical so I have been fletching them straight.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Harford County, MD
Posts: 434
RE: Blazer Vanes new this year
This is my first year shooting the 2" blazers and at first I was a little skeptic, but now I am a firm believer that they help stabalize a broadhead guided arrow. Def a thumbs up from me.
#15
RE: Blazer Vanes new this year
They aren't a bad vane, but I recently tried feathers and with broadheads it made a huge difference. The only problem I had with feathers was the whisker biscuit tore them up pretty fast. I'm switching rests at the moment though and I think I'll be fletching feathers on on my arrows. I'm going to set up my backup bow with vanes incase it rains I can still go hunting and I'll most likely put blazers on.
#18
RE: Blazer Vanes new this year
ORIGINAL: lonewolfhunter
you like the maximas with the blazers?
you like the maximas with the blazers?
#20
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Georgia
Posts: 164
RE: Blazer Vanes new this year
I had three Gold Tips fletched with Blazers last year and cannot do a 10" group at 20 yards with muzzy 4-blade practice heads to save my life. Went back to my feathers and did 3" at 30 yards.
These results are from a Mathews FX at 65 lbs with a Muzzy ZE drop away. I am very perplexed as I really want to use the Blazers due to all the benefits, but not at the sacrifice of accuracy.
These results are from a Mathews FX at 65 lbs with a Muzzy ZE drop away. I am very perplexed as I really want to use the Blazers due to all the benefits, but not at the sacrifice of accuracy.