View Poll Results: Blazers or Vanetec HP?

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Thread: Blazers or Vanetec HP?

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    Respected Member Ten Point wdriver's Avatar
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    Default Blazers or Vanetec HP?

    Does anyone have experience with both Blazers and Vanetec HP's? Which one do you like better, and why?
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    I just tried some vane tecs they fletched up well but were not nearly as stiff as some of the others ,went back to predators
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    Get current and look at the Fusion vanes my friend'
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    I've been using Blazers on my big shafts but have been having to rough them up to get them to stick to the shafts. I thought it was me but I got an email from Jerry at South Shore archery and it appears he is having the same problems so it isn't just me. I went down to Duravane (about 10 min from where I live) and they gave me a sampl pack of the new fusions and these things are awsome. I really like the clear base because when you apply the flech you can see the glue spread underneath and know the fletch is glued down completly. Hope I didn't get too off topic I just wanted to give you another option if you didn't know about them.

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    I am glad to hear ya say that OBH since I have 2 doz. victory arrows with fusion vanes in the mail from Jerry, can't wait to shoot them.
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    Default Fusions?

    I'm glad you guys mentioned the Fusion vanes. I did not know about them. Are the good with fixed blade broadheads? I like to use 125 gr. Magnus Snuffer SS broadheads.
    GT500 Ninja (My favorite and I got it at Predator's Archery in Gilroy, Ca)
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    they are very similar to the blazers but wider base for adhesion, I am sure they would be good with bh's.
    Elite Ninja GTO 70# 28.5 dl 412 grain Victory Arrow 303fps.
    Special thanks to::Joe Jacks,Jerry,Jim Posten,Proline strings,JCMorgan,BoCoMo,Git-A-Grip via Bloodtrail,and last but not least Tough Antler Tees all you guys are terrific.
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    http://www.southshorearcherysupply.com/
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    Are they as high as Blazers?
    GT500 Ninja (My favorite and I got it at Predator's Archery in Gilroy, Ca)
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    2.1 inches pretty much same as blazers.
    Elite Ninja GTO 70# 28.5 dl 412 grain Victory Arrow 303fps.
    Special thanks to::Joe Jacks,Jerry,Jim Posten,Proline strings,JCMorgan,BoCoMo,Git-A-Grip via Bloodtrail,and last but not least Tough Antler Tees all you guys are terrific.
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    http://www.southshorearcherysupply.com/
    http://www.gitagrip.com/ http://www.cafepress.com/toughantlertees

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    I looked on their website. I was curious to the height (how tall) are they. It is not listed on their site. I am also wondering if they are as stiff as the Predator vanes.
    GT500 Ninja (My favorite and I got it at Predator's Archery in Gilroy, Ca)
    Bowtech Guardian Hardwoods
    Hoyt CRX35 Blackout

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