Seen this yet?
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Nontypical Buck
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http://store.yahoo.com/archery-experts/ae39pavasy.html
I've seen the NAP quick spin and Bohning blazers, but I don't recall seeing this discussed before.
Look interesting. Wonder if they work as reported.
Price sure is right if they do
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Typical Buck
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From: Greenfield, IN
Yes I've seen them...
Well... since their broadheads were crap.. I assumed that these were prolly crap too... Also they are like $16.99 per 36.... if I was gonna spend that much $$$ on vanes.. I'd just get the NAPs.
Well... since their broadheads were crap.. I assumed that these were prolly crap too... Also they are like $16.99 per 36.... if I was gonna spend that much $$$ on vanes.. I'd just get the NAPs.
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From: Washington State
From their ad:
I'm glad they spin the whole shaft. I was having problems with only the back half of my arrow spinning...
Who knows? Maybe they will turn out to be the next great thing.
These 3-dimensional variable degree axial flow airfoils are applied continuously along the midsection of the vane and result in rapid spin-stabilization of the entire arrow shaft.

Who knows? Maybe they will turn out to be the next great thing.
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Giant Nontypical
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That's $8.99 for a 39 pack. Three extras, I guess, for that pesky 13th shaft out of each dozen.
At least they're made with a nice 'traditional' shield cut shape.[8D]
Hey, I was pretty leery of the Blazers too, until I tested them. These might actually work just as well as Blazers do. As long as you shoot mechs or smaller diameter fixed blade heads.

At least they're made with a nice 'traditional' shield cut shape.[8D]
Hey, I was pretty leery of the Blazers too, until I tested them. These might actually work just as well as Blazers do. As long as you shoot mechs or smaller diameter fixed blade heads.



