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as was already stated above, you will get many opinions to your question. The blazers are a great vane and will control just about any broadhead you are gunna want to shoot. They are also a very durable vane. That being said, the only issue that I have seen with the blazers is clearance issues, but those can be fixed easily. I would say try a few yourself and see what you think. Daniel

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I recently switched to blazer from 4 inch AAE and I really like the blazers... I think they help with arrow flight, that being said everybody's setup is just a bit different. the only way you will only know if they shoot well for you is to try them.

 

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I have had the greatest durability with FlexFletch vanes, but the base needs to be cleaned well to adhere. I have cleaned them with acetone or MEK.

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I along with most of friends shoot blazers. I have noticed it does help with broadhead flight.

You have friends!LOL! :P

 

Blazer vanes for me. I use them for hunting and 3D shooting they work great.

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Blazers are the bomb. I have been shooting three inch quick spins till this last summer season. Arrow flight is excellent with even a little speed increase. They are also durable as heck. Just make sure to guard each fletching with a drop of glue. They will last a few seasons.

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I actually think the Blazers are cheaper in the long run because they last so long.

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I along with most of friends shoot blazers. I have noticed it does help with broadhead flight.

You have friends!LOL! :P

 

Blazer vanes for me. I use them for hunting and 3D shooting they work great.

 

 

I sure wasn't talking about you with your dang hoyt and scope. CHEATER!!! :ph34r:

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I actually think the Blazers are cheaper in the long run because they last so long.

 

That's a great point DB. The only blazers I've had to replace are the ones I shoot through.

Admittedly, that's quite a few ;) , but still not as many replacements as when I was using the AAEs.

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Also 2 other vanes to look at are the 2.5" quickspin and the new 2 inch AAE. Both fly really well, but I have not shot them with a broadhead yet.

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the ones I shoot through.

 

I found that a 5-spot target is easier to use than a fletching jig. Not to mention busted nocks and the chance of sending a unseen-fractured carbon arrow into the arm or hand like a friend did.

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I found that a 5-spot target is easier to use than a fletching jig. Not to mention busted nocks and the chance of sending a unseen-fractured carbon arrow into the arm or hand like a friend did.

 

 

My eyes are brown for a reason :rolleyes: . I don't shoot through them that often. We've got range that's marked out to 90 yards in Superior where I usually shoot & most of the time I'm standing in front of the forty where I can shoot one arrow at the 30, 40 & 50. Shooting one arrow at each target keeps me from having trouble with them banging into each other & it saves me the aggravation of not holding a golf-ball size group.

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