Anyone have any feedback on the Quick Spin ST Speed hunter vanes???? I have expandibles for when I hunt deer. Advertised to increase arrow spin by 300%.
I've been using NAP quickspins for 3 years. Perform very well. I shoot fixed blade broadheads out to 60 yards with them - groups at 60 yards are about 10-12 inches (pie plate). They are not Speed Hunters, but are still supposed to increase my arrow spin by 300%. I won't use anything else myself.
noise noise noise noise is all i can say. they do add spin but if you stand down target of the shooter you can hear them coming. as far as better groups you while see a bit of a diffrence after 40 yards but most dont shoot to kill after that yardage for animals. i shoot a pse at 60 pounds and maxima 350 arrows at 286 fps. just my 2 cents so have a merry xmas.
noise noise noise noise is all i can say. they do add spin but if you stand down target of the shooter you can hear them coming. as far as better groups you while see a bit of a diffrence after 40 yards but most dont shoot to kill after that yardage for animals. i shoot a pse at 60 pounds and maxima 350 arrows at 286 fps. just my 2 cents so have a merry xmas.
desiel
No matter what vanes you use.... standing down target of the shooter you will hear the arrow coming....... the level of noise will differ though.
I used them a little bit, but the didn't work so well with a whisker biscuit rest, so I switched to blazers. With a drop away they would be pretty deadly, but I think they lose speed quickly, and can be a bit noisy.
I used them a little bit, but the didn't work so well with a whisker biscuit rest, so I switched to blazers. With a drop away they would be pretty deadly, but I think they lose speed quickly, and can be a bit noisy.
You will find the same with Blazers.They are extremely noisy, I wouldn't shoot them if I was paid to!Absolute garbage for hunting.