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Offline MNBucKKiller

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whats everyones opinion?

Offline Jdrummer

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what is a quick spin?
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline QuackSmakker

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I'll check around work tomorrow and see if we have any arrows fletched up with them.  We carry NAP, so if nothing else I'll throw some together in the morning and let you know.

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Offline Cody Gruchow

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quick spin are fletching that are not lined up but more on the sides i think, i cant really explain it

Offline MNBucKKiller

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fletchings that have a flap that causes them to spin faster.

Offline Jdrummer

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would u use quick psins with exposed blade broad heads? i know nothing about them so just asking  ;D
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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i dont use them cause i shoot a whisker biscuit and they dont recommend shooting quick spins out of a whisker

Offline Jdrummer

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i dont use them cause i shoot a whisker biscuit and they dont recommend shooting quick spins out of a whisker
That's y drop rests are the bomb!
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline Cody Gruchow

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there bomb till you have to draw at a slit angle and the arrow falls off when your drawing on a trophy lol then i think you would say otherwise :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Offline MNBucKKiller

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there bomb :snow4: till you have to draw at a slit angle and the arrow falls off when your drawing on a trophy lol then i think you would say otherwise :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Never been an issue for me.  If you can't keep it, steady on your rest your draw weight might be to high.

Offline Cody Gruchow

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draw weight is realistic but im saying stuff does happen

Offline QuackSmakker

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Quick spins are fletchings that have a thicker lip on the edge that helps to make your arrow spin faster.

After asking around work and doing some research of my own, quick spins are great for getting groups tighter with practice points, but don't do anything for your groups or even make them worse when using broadheads. 

I would just go with 2" blazer vanes.  They'll tighten up a group compared with the 4 inchers.  I didn't notice a big difference with the quickspins on a whisker biscuit, but felt more comfortable shooting them with a drop rest.

I hear that some people have had problems with the quickspins and mechanical broadheads, but I don't know about it first hand.

Hope this helps.

-QuackSmakker

Offline Cody Gruchow

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i agree with the 2" vanes thats what i switched to at the beginning of the summer and i am grouping better.