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Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
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10/23/12 11:08 PM
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Joined: May 2012
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txbb14
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Woodsman
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Woodsman
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I have always shot Easton Axis with fusion vanes out of my Mathews Drenalin, but recently I heard that "blazers" have deeper penetration. Is there any truth to this logic?
Gig'em
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Re: Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
[Re: txbb14]
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10/24/12 12:13 AM
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sneakycastro
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I have only shot blazers and found that they work great and had numerous pass throughs and have not lost a deer... I too shot the easton axis. Good luck on your choose.
Trample the weak and hurdle the dead.
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Re: Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
[Re: sneakycastro]
#3686108
10/24/12 12:25 AM
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Rockstar.3345
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I freekin love blazers. That's all there is to it. They are so sweet.
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Re: Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
[Re: Rockstar.3345]
#3686478
10/24/12 02:09 AM
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cmorsch
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I have found the blazers to be slightly lighter and more durable then the fusion vanes, that being said you cant go wrong either way provided they are attached correctly.
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Re: Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
[Re: Texas Bowhunter]
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10/24/12 01:02 PM
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John79227
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Woodsman
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I have found that the Fusions don't attach well to arrow shafts.
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Re: Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
[Re: John79227]
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10/24/12 03:57 PM
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Chuck McDonald
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Love Fusion vanes, never had a problem with them coming off. Of course Jerry at RBO has fletched all of mine so...
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Re: Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
[Re: Chuck McDonald]
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10/25/12 05:48 PM
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txbb14
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Thank you for all the responses. I think I might look into some they are worth a shot. I'd like to get more pass through shots.
Gig'em
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Re: Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
[Re: txbb14]
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10/26/12 12:00 AM
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SSJR
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I have shot both Fusions and Blazers.. The last 2 years only Fusions. I have found the bases on the Fusions to be easier to fletch and hold better than the Blazers. If I hit my fletch now with another arrow the wrap tears away before the fletch does..Fusions ciome ina lot of different styles and one is identical to a Blazer in size and length.. I have probably close to 500 Blazers. if anyone wants to trade for some Blazers let me know..
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Re: Blazer Vanes vs. Fusion Vanes
[Re: SSJR]
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10/26/12 12:47 AM
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RLoving1
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I only shoot blazers! Had some Duravane fletchings that looked the same but didnot tune the same from f/p's to b/h's! No sense in trying something different when I know what works!
Brayden (Lazy L's Southern Comfort) you will be missed! You were more than a pet you were my reason to rise and return for many days! You were my rock! 12/26/03-10/25/13
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