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Flex Fletch 16 13.45%
Plasti-Fletch 32 26.89%
Easton 10 8.40%
Quick Spin 8 6.72%
K-Spin vane 4 3.36%
Spin Wings 29 24.37%
Kurly Vanes 12 10.08%
Feathers 2 1.68%
Other 6 5.04%
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Old 15-07-06, 10:28 PM
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Been using EP vanes since i started and just bought some spin wings for my ACE's but not sure wether to fit them
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Old 16-07-06, 12:12 AM
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Been using EP vanes since i started and just bought some spin wings for my ACE's but not sure wether to fit them
Stick with the EP Vanes GD, spin wings will in no way transform your life. They will however take up more of your time when you find you have to replace them on a regular basis.
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Old 16-07-06, 11:32 AM
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Plain old EP vanes - tried and trusted. If I get some new arrows for indoors I'll probably give quickspins a go.
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Old 17-07-06, 09:04 AM
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Currently using Easton. I have tried Plasti-Fletch, K-Spin, Spin Wings and Kurly Vanes. Was going to go back to Kurly Vanes, but they have stopped doing there Specials so I will have to thing again.
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Old 17-07-06, 01:49 PM
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I'm currently (and thus far always have used) EP's, but my indoor arrows have got spin wings on, tho they might give way to feathers during the season.
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