Fletching of a different type!

Been shooting the easy vanes from Australia for 3+ years now and they are amazing. Never going back to fletching my own arrow's after using these. I use the 4FL5's on my Victory RIP TKO and they have been fantastic. Shipping was only $10 from Australia to the US and received them pretty quick considering its over 9,000 miles.
 
If they weren’t so damned ugly….

Look like we’d be playing cricket or around the world 🤣😂
 

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I don't atm.. ive got 150 in fixed but now 125 is what I'm using
No I don’t mean big weight wise just profile wise ie big cut fixed blade in same weight as your field tips, it’ll test the fletching’s ability to stabilize your arrow as that big profiled broadhead tries to steer it from the front
 
No I don’t mean big weight wise just profile wise ie big cut fixed blade in same weight as your field tips, it’ll test the fletching’s ability to stabilize your arrow as that big profiled broadhead tries to steer it from the front
I don't have fixed in my weight right now .
 
I was at the range last night and with my current setup and a TOTA V-Series XL, I could torque my bow hand left or right as hard as I could and couldn’t notice any POI shift with my broadheads compared to my field tips. A bare shaft doing the same thing though was feet off, showing it was all the correction of the fletchings. I’m shooting 3 vane in a 3-degree offset right helical. I also didn’t notice any POI change up and down going from straight vane to straight offset to offset-helical all the way out to extreme ranges, so I don’t think the velocity was affected much with the helical, but the stabilization in the wind and of a higher profile head is very noticeable, seems to be a sweet spot, but I haven’t tested more vanes nor more degree offset yet than described.
 
I was at the range last night and with my current setup and a TOTA V-Series XL, I could torque my bow hand left or right as hard as I could and couldn’t notice any POI shift with my broadheads compared to my field tips. A bare shaft doing the same thing though was feet off, showing it was all the correction of the fletchings. I’m shooting 3 vane in a 3-degree offset right helical. I also didn’t notice any POI change up and down going from straight vane to straight offset to offset-helical all the way out to extreme ranges, so I don’t think the velocity was affected much with the helical, but the stabilization in the wind and of a higher profile head is very noticeable, seems to be a sweet spot, but I haven’t tested more vanes nor more degree offset yet than described.
My buddy who shoot fixed didn't have a problem out to 80 with em.
 

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