Redman Report post Posted January 13, 2009 I had used FOBs on my early deer hunt and on my elk hunt (had two in my quiver for some time) and encountered the following, the FOB never created a problem to my shooting/anchor point: 1. Flight of the FOB is great, no matter what broadhead I tried. 2. Make sure your fall away rest gets out of the way. 3. Do not over sand your nock, your nock needs to be sanded, if it is sanded to much, when you draw your bow the nock leaves the arrow (you draw and no arrow comes come back just the nock). 4. They can fall off in the field, not sure how, probably when I encountered brush or something, not good to look down and see one missing. 5. With number 4 being said, and really not achieving consistent measurable results from Blazer vanes, I took them off. Redman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites