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Anyone on here use these on deer or turkeys yet?

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I could not get them to tune in my bow. I wanted to like them. They would "knuckle ball" every time and didn't group well. I tried them with Easton Axis with blazer and heat vanes with same results. I also tried them with XX75 with three inch straight vanes then I built 3 XX75 2315s with a couple degree right offset 3inch vane to try to stabilize them. Grouping was better but still couldn't get them in tune. I really wanted to like them. I have had to build arrows for other heads too, so it's not a quality issue. My setup just didn't like them, your results may vary. They seem very well built, needed touched up to get a razor edge, they are quiet in flight.
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jsh909 wrote: October 18th, 2020, 6:18 am I could not get them to tune in my bow. I wanted to like them. They would "knuckle ball" every time and didn't group well. I tried them with Easton Axis with blazer and heat vanes with same results. I also tried them with XX75 with three inch straight vanes then I built 3 XX75 2315s with a couple degree right offset 3inch vane to try to stabilize them. Grouping was better but still couldn't get them in tune. I really wanted to like them. I have had to build arrows for other heads too, so it's not a quality issue. My setup just didn't like them, your results may vary. They seem very well built, needed touched up to get a razor edge, they are quiet in flight.
I wonder how they would work on a longer bolt crossbow

Like that they are quiet in flight
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hoobilly wrote: October 20th, 2020, 9:34 am
jsh909 wrote: October 18th, 2020, 6:18 am I could not get them to tune in my bow. I wanted to like them. They would "knuckle ball" every time and didn't group well. I tried them with Easton Axis with blazer and heat vanes with same results. I also tried them with XX75 with three inch straight vanes then I built 3 XX75 2315s with a couple degree right offset 3inch vane to try to stabilize them. Grouping was better but still couldn't get them in tune. I really wanted to like them. I have had to build arrows for other heads too, so it's not a quality issue. My setup just didn't like them, your results may vary. They seem very well built, needed touched up to get a razor edge, they are quiet in flight.
I wonder how they would work on a longer bolt crossbow

Like that they are quiet in flight
I would say they are worth a shot
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jsh909 wrote: October 20th, 2020, 4:59 pm
hoobilly wrote: October 20th, 2020, 9:34 am
jsh909 wrote: October 18th, 2020, 6:18 am I could not get them to tune in my bow. I wanted to like them. They would "knuckle ball" every time and didn't group well. I tried them with Easton Axis with blazer and heat vanes with same results. I also tried them with XX75 with three inch straight vanes then I built 3 XX75 2315s with a couple degree right offset 3inch vane to try to stabilize them. Grouping was better but still couldn't get them in tune. I really wanted to like them. I have had to build arrows for other heads too, so it's not a quality issue. My setup just didn't like them, your results may vary. They seem very well built, needed touched up to get a razor edge, they are quiet in flight.
I wonder how they would work on a longer bolt crossbow

Like that they are quiet in flight
I would say they are worth a shot
I should buy them and try..
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Hey it's just money!
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jsh909 wrote: October 21st, 2020, 6:29 pm Hey it's just money!
Grows on trees? 😂
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hoobilly wrote: October 22nd, 2020, 7:32 am
jsh909 wrote: October 21st, 2020, 6:29 pm Hey it's just money!
Grows on trees? 😂
I bet they would be lethal if they tune for you
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hoobilly wrote: October 22nd, 2020, 7:32 am
jsh909 wrote: October 21st, 2020, 6:29 pm Hey it's just money!
Grows on trees? 😂
So doesn't moss and mushrooms, no wonder TSS cost so much ! :bootyshake:
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