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RE: Quik Spin test.....completed!
ORIGINAL: Rangeball I wonder what your tests would have shown if you compared the QSs fletched straight versus your others applied offset? I know of some considering these because they want to fletch straight to maximize clearance yet retain good arrow control... |
RE: Quik Spin test.....completed!
Well I just refletched the entire dozen with 4* right helical ( a littles good, a lot is better, right? ;) ) except 1. WOW!! I shoot into a black target w/ white vanes and those things spin like you can't believe!!! I bet you could put a hatchet on the end and shoot it straight!! The one I didn't fletch w/ helical I fletched dead straight (just to satisfy mine and others curiosity). Shooting into the black target, it spun very quickly (visually it didn't seem to spin any slower than the 1/8" offset). It also shot the Snuffer that was on it very well. Well within a 3" bullseye w/ a dozen or so shots. Based on that dozen shots, I bet I could put it in the quiver w/ the 4* helicals and not notice a thing. I know from experience that AAE fletched straight do not shoot a snuffer this well.
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RE: Quik Spin test.....completed!
I bet you could put a hatchet on the end and shoot it straight!! Being that the QuikSpins are basically a vane with some type of innovative design added to the vane that simply causes an arrow to spin more, I would agree that the design is not so radical as not to work as well as most conventional feathers and vanes do when the rest of the setup is correct. The question is do the vanes produce flight-performance, grouping, and accuracy to such a greater degree than other vanes as to justify the cost? In bowhunting, 1" off mark is not a whole lot to fret about. How tight are the groups when 1" off mark? Is the material more durable than other plastic vanes? If not, than what happens to the aerodynamic features of the vane once the vane is cut, wrinkled, and/warped; which can easily happen when shafts bury deep in a target. Considering that there has to be some increase in drag factor from the increased rotation, would not there be speed loss, even minimal? |
RE: Quik Spin test.....completed!
CG,
very well done. I've been playing around with QS's also and have to say they are pretty impressive. One thing I did notice on one arrow that I was shooting with a partial detached vane (poor gluing on my part) cause the arrow to fly at a right angle in to the target. You would have thought the arrow was bent if hadn't been a carbon. Took me a minute to find the problem, but it was a little weird that just having an air gap could cause that type of problem. I've noticed no real difference in noise (shooting outside). I'm shooting minimal offset maybe 1 degree and they are flying perfect with muzzy 100 grain 4 blade broadheads. |
RE: Quik Spin test.....completed!
The question is do the vanes produce flight-performance, grouping, and accuracy to such a greater degree than other vanes as to justify the cost? In bowhunting, 1" off mark is not a whole lot to fret about. How tight are the groups when 1" off mark? It never ceases to amaze me how people will spend $750-$1000 on a bow rigged out, but then won't spend a few extra dollars on better vanes, broadheads, arrows, etc.... to give them an additional advantage. JMHO |
RE: Quik Spin test.....completed!
Good test CG! Thanks for sharing it with us!!!
Sounds like the Quick Spins are worth the cost for us that need any advantage we can get!!! |
RE: Quik Spin test.....completed!
CG, thanks for the work and report. Switched rests since last year, I see.;)
Hope you have another great year hunting.:D |
RE: Quik Spin test.....completed!
Thanks for the information. I too have tried them and like them. My problem is that they are so heavy that when I use a 100 gr head they don't fly right because of low FOC. Not sure if I really want to switch to 125 heads or stay with feathers.
It never ceases to amaze me how people will spend $750-$1000 on a bow rigged out, but then won't spend a few extra dollars on better vanes, broadheads, arrows, etc.... to give them an additional advantage. JMHO |
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