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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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My Vains vs. My 4' Fletchings
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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyhunter64" data-source="post: 882135" data-attributes="member: 5165"><p>Kevin,</p><p></p><p>I've shot them all. 3 blade muzzy, 4 blade muzzy, Sattelite, thunderheads, wasp, spitfire, old orginal punch cutter, BUT I just shot my first slick trick 100gr mags the last few days. They are by far the most accurate fix blade I have used. Fly great out to 45 yrds. (as far as I will shoot) Liked them so much I took all my hunting arrows to my local dealer to have the 4in vanes replaced with the blazer, ordered replacement blades and another pack. The slick trick shot so tight I cut a 3 inch hole out of the center of my target.</p><p></p><p>From what I know and have learned arrow spine and spin testing is the most important. Your bow will recommend a mim arrow weight. As long as your arrow and broad head are above that then you should be able to shoot any broadhead you want. It then is up to the makers specs to provide a good quality head. For my money it would be slick trick or muzzy 4 blade as I have had 3 blades plane on me during flight. I don't like mechanicals as I don't trust mechanics to always work. A fixed blade broad head I know is going to cut on impact because I can see it. You can't say that for something you can't see work. If you are shooting as good as you say, why would you spend $40 on something you really don't need since you already have the Muzzy's</p><p></p><p>Also make sure you have a RH twist on your vanes. Helps stablize the arrow in flight and really drives the arrow home. I am sure this is more than you wanted but I am bored tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyhunter64, post: 882135, member: 5165"] Kevin, I've shot them all. 3 blade muzzy, 4 blade muzzy, Sattelite, thunderheads, wasp, spitfire, old orginal punch cutter, BUT I just shot my first slick trick 100gr mags the last few days. They are by far the most accurate fix blade I have used. Fly great out to 45 yrds. (as far as I will shoot) Liked them so much I took all my hunting arrows to my local dealer to have the 4in vanes replaced with the blazer, ordered replacement blades and another pack. The slick trick shot so tight I cut a 3 inch hole out of the center of my target. From what I know and have learned arrow spine and spin testing is the most important. Your bow will recommend a mim arrow weight. As long as your arrow and broad head are above that then you should be able to shoot any broadhead you want. It then is up to the makers specs to provide a good quality head. For my money it would be slick trick or muzzy 4 blade as I have had 3 blades plane on me during flight. I don't like mechanicals as I don't trust mechanics to always work. A fixed blade broad head I know is going to cut on impact because I can see it. You can't say that for something you can't see work. If you are shooting as good as you say, why would you spend $40 on something you really don't need since you already have the Muzzy's Also make sure you have a RH twist on your vanes. Helps stablize the arrow in flight and really drives the arrow home. I am sure this is more than you wanted but I am bored tonight. [/QUOTE]
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