blazers?
#11
ORIGINAL: MeanV2
I'm actually not a fan of the WB or Blazers, but I do believe they work well together.
I just prefer Feathers, and Dropaways.
Dan
I'm actually not a fan of the WB or Blazers, but I do believe they work well together.
I just prefer Feathers, and Dropaways.

Dan
I'll have Blazers on just about any arrows I'm shooting from here on out until I find something that shoots better. But I do agree, I'll have a Drop-aways on my bows as well, until something better comes along.
#12
Doug, Therein is the problem. Every Summer I fletch a few arrows with Blazers, QS's, Speed Hunters, whatever is new and shoot them side by side with my Feathers for a couple of months.
If I found something that guided a Broadhead tipped arrow better and/or was more forgiving than Feathers I'd switch.
So far I have Not!
Dan
If I found something that guided a Broadhead tipped arrow better and/or was more forgiving than Feathers I'd switch.
So far I have Not!

Dan
#13
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 21
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From: Downunder
Im not a fan of the ole bisquit as i dont like any vane contact..I personaly hunt with a Ripcord....but i believe Blazers are the best vane for them..downunder we use super tough OZ made 2 blade broadheads as we have many tough skined and heavily boned prey..Outbacks..tuskers..blackstumps to name a few..and helical set blazers..or Vane Tec V Max 2" pro hunters(same thing) are definately the go




