TAC Vanes 2.75" Driver Hybrid Vanes, Pack of 36, Vanes for Archery Bowhunting and Recreational Shooting
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The gold tip carbon arrows are hard to keep on gold tip carbon arrows when they are glued to them. It is best to use wraps. What I am intending to do is to keep using these.
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Afterward, I saw a Bow Life video done by Levi Morgan that inspired me to purchase these vanes. I am very satisfied with these and I put great faith in his advice. In a few customer reviews, people complained that this product did not adhere to them. In response to that, I have only one thing to say The most important part is to follow the instructions. The vane glue and Tac's Primer Pen should be used. This was no problem for me, and I had to remove the wrap after cutting a vane with a shaft to shaft shot, after I put it on. It was tough to get the vane off the wrap while doing this, so you too should be able to do the same thing. So read the instructions and follow them, and you should come out with the same results as I did. The vanes in this kit do the trick when it comes to arrow flight, and they In addition to being harder than the others, they also seem to have better memory, as in they return to their original form and angle after being bent or damaged. Wishing you all the best!.
There has been some feedback that durability does not seem to be so great under extreme cold, so just letting you know. The rest of the things I would like to say about this product are that it flies amazingly well with a left helical of 2 or 3 degrees.
I dare say that it is as quiet as the tried and true Blazer vanes when in flight. With either vane, you will have no problem accomplishing the job. You can easily deform them if they pass through a 3D target, get stuck in a target because you're using high FOC setups that are at least 550gr and 20% or higher FOC, but they always go back to their original shape after a while. I have found them to be very durable so far. No limbs have come off after hits in tight groups, pass-throughs, or after hits that have had high impact on dirt, rocks, or trees. It was easy to attach them using the tac vanes printer pen and glue. My arrow has penetrated far into the target at times that I have been unable to grasp anything but the vanes themselves. As they grew back into their normal shapes, I continued to shoot. The fixed blade, single bevel cutthroat broadheads that I use with these vanes fly great. I wish to give you a word of advice. Be sure to bareshaft tune your arrows to make sure they fly straight without a fletching noise. With both your broadheads and fieldpoints, always tune your bow to you in order to get the best results. If they don't group With this method, you will get the most accurate results. You won't be disappointed with their product, it's a solid one that will fly well!.
It was cleaned with alchohol and two types of glue were used to put it back together. The glue appears to be working, so hopefully I will get a good result.
I like the OD green color.
This is exactly what I was hoping for!.
In my opinion, these vanes should not be used. My carbon arrows did not stay on and did not stick well once I applied them. I could not fold over the arrows and glue them down as they did not have enough sides.