NAP Quickspin Vanes


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Hi all !! I have just recently got into Bow Hunting and have become quite proficient with my Alpine Bow.My question is to all that are or have used the Quick Spin Vanes from NAP I am currently using Duravanes and Im getting good groups at 20,25 and 30 yards but would like to get better stability with the use of my spitfire broadHeads in flight. Any input would be greatly appreciated. And by the way I harvested my very first whitetail with a bow just this season and love the mild weather hunting and up close action.

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Re: NAP Quickspin Vanes

Welcome to the forums. Glad your enjoying bowhunting.

As far as the quickspins----they will stabilize your arrows better and have tightened my groups also. They weigh just a little more. The real advantage that I see is you can fletch them with just a slight right offset and get an arrow that spins like a helical fletch. This is important for me because I don't shoot a drop-away so it is hard to get vane clearance with a helical fletch. If you shoot a drop away with helical fletching then I don't think you will see as much as improvement with your groups.

todd

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Awesome Fletch I did mine and my buddys arrows... wow what a difference you can actually see the arrow spin with the quickspins ... make sure you put about a 1/16 right offset on the vane and it will spin like you have never seen before ... I shot my old arrow and then I shot the quickspin man what a difference me and my buddy couldnt believe the difference... first thing I do when I buy arrows with fletch already on them ... I cut em off and put quickspins on...

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NAP Quickspin Vanes

Thanks for the input guys, I would say by the response I'm getting the cost for the quickspins are justified by the performance value. I really have to be budget minded becuase of the spouse, She's the one that spent all the money on my new Alpine bow and had it set-up with all the toys and this included a dozen carbon arrows. All I had to due was put in the practice time, which was not a big deal since I had a great teacher in my father who shoots competively for PSE. He wasn't exactly pleased my wife went with the Alpine over PSE but she was dishing out the money not him. This very first ever bow hunt became a sucess with harvesting of a great Doe. I would have to contribute the success of this first bowhunt to this message board for some great post tips and suggestions THANKS GUYS AND GALS !!Don't get me wrong it wasn't easy but if it was easy where would be all the fun and I'd still be using the rifle at long range. Enough rambling thanks again for the info on the quickspins and will have to order some to try.

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FlapJack,

I have been using the Expedition 5575 with great results. They are low in cost and do have enough kenitic energy for a great knock-down I harvested a deer with them using a Alpine Xtreme set at 60lbs. with 100gr. NAP Spitfire Mechanical Broadheads and at 25yrds. she only went about 30yards. and dropped. GOOD LUCK !!

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