Pros and cons of Blazer vanes
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Fork Horn
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What are some of the pros and cons of using blazer vanes? I read that they are only 2" and that seems pretty small. I shoot mechanical broadheads so is there any advantage to shooting the blazer vanes?
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I tried them. For my set up they did not work well. I had a FOC problem with then. My FOC went from 2" to 3" on a 28" arrow. My arrows were nosing down past 20yards. Needless to say the Blazers are gone.
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I tried them. For my set up they did not work well. I had a FOC problem with then. My FOC went from 2" to 3" on a 28" arrow. My arrows were nosing down past 20yards. Needless to say the Blazers are gone.
I tried them. For my set up they did not work well. I had a FOC problem with then. My FOC went from 2" to 3" on a 28" arrow. My arrows were nosing down past 20yards. Needless to say the Blazers are gone.
#4
the only negative i could imagine is that they are tough. i'd imagine if you were in a hunting situation and skimmed a twig or branch you didn't see, you'd get much more deflection than with feathers, and some more than duravanes.
#6
One negative for the deer- they don't hear that loud wavy vaned arrow flying at them!
To my ears as a bystander watching someone else shoot the blazers are way quieter than a duravaned arrow being shot from the same bow.
To my ears as a bystander watching someone else shoot the blazers are way quieter than a duravaned arrow being shot from the same bow.
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I shot them compared to 4" vanes on a hard helical..........on a real windy day(45 yrds) and found the 4" vanes grouped tighter(not huge...but enough for me to stick with 4") !
No wind ..........they shot exactly the same on my arrows !!
No wind ..........they shot exactly the same on my arrows !!
#8
CBM,did the blazers have a higher profile than the 4".
The Blazers seem to have a very high profile and should be adversely affected in windy situations,therfore defeating the purpose of the short vanes.
I would think a 4" low profile Flex Fletch vane would be a better choice for a hunter wanting a vane to carry broadheads in all conditions. And a 3" low profile for a mechanical user.
JMO and you know what they say about opinions.[:-]
The Blazers seem to have a very high profile and should be adversely affected in windy situations,therfore defeating the purpose of the short vanes.
I would think a 4" low profile Flex Fletch vane would be a better choice for a hunter wanting a vane to carry broadheads in all conditions. And a 3" low profile for a mechanical user.
JMO and you know what they say about opinions.[:-]




