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<blockquote data-quote="WildWillie" data-source="post: 548535" data-attributes="member: 29658"><p>infantrysold -</p><p> </p><p>I've fletched 6 arrows with the aerovane II vanes and still have 6 with the original duravanes. Both are fletched at the 60x120 configuration.</p><p> </p><p>So far I've not noticed that big of a difference. I do notice that the Aerovanes touch the rail when in the cocked position due to being just a little bit taller than the duravanes. </p><p> </p><p>At 95 yards I was able to group about 9" with field points.</p><p> </p><p>I have not tried any other vanes.</p><p> </p><p>I think my xbow is a little out of tune as when shooting through paper I do not get a bullet hole as expected but a little tear out. I have done a little adjustment and gotten the tear smaller, but ran out of daylight before I could test long range yet.</p><p> </p><p>BTW - I fletched all my arrows with the Aerovane Jig.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>WildWillie</p><p> </p><p>Note: Switching to Aerovane II's did wonders for my compound bow. I switched from Quickspin vanes and the groups tightened up and also my arrows are holding speed better. With the Aerovanes my bow was shooting 5" higher at 40 yds compared to the quickspins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildWillie, post: 548535, member: 29658"] infantrysold - I've fletched 6 arrows with the aerovane II vanes and still have 6 with the original duravanes. Both are fletched at the 60x120 configuration. So far I've not noticed that big of a difference. I do notice that the Aerovanes touch the rail when in the cocked position due to being just a little bit taller than the duravanes. At 95 yards I was able to group about 9" with field points. I have not tried any other vanes. I think my xbow is a little out of tune as when shooting through paper I do not get a bullet hole as expected but a little tear out. I have done a little adjustment and gotten the tear smaller, but ran out of daylight before I could test long range yet. BTW - I fletched all my arrows with the Aerovane Jig. WildWillie Note: Switching to Aerovane II's did wonders for my compound bow. I switched from Quickspin vanes and the groups tightened up and also my arrows are holding speed better. With the Aerovanes my bow was shooting 5" higher at 40 yds compared to the quickspins. [/QUOTE]
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