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I'm looking for advise on what fletching you are using with micro diameter arrows with fixed broad heads. I have the Easton Deep 6 injexion micro diameter FMJ arrows. I'm using blazers for my field points.

On my GT'S I use 4" feathers with right helical for my fixed blade now but Im thinking this might be more than I need for the Eastons. Let me know what works for you.

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I went through a couple different vanes for a new set of ACCs which although aren't micro diameter shafts, were considerably smaller than what I had been using (CT Rhinos). I tried Flex Fletch ST300 (3") and FFP360 (3.6") vanes and found the latter were better with what I was trying to accomplish.

 

I tried these vanes after I was sent a few sets of each for free before making the purchase for a dozen. If you're interested I can send you what I have left and you can try them too, just pm me an address.

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I use 2" on my 400 fullmetal jackets w/ nap thunderbolts shot great out of my hoyt at 70# draw

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Thanks for the info, I have some ST Deep 6 magnums coming this week, I'll try them with the Blazers I have on the arrows now and if that doesn't work I'll try the feathers.PAC 8541 PM sent

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Here is some grouping at 30 yards with some full medal jacket arrows the green/white vanes are blazer and black/green are fusion vanes so far very impressed with the Fusion.post-11517-0-47832300-1400265906_thumb.jpgpost-11517-0-47832300-1400265906_thumb.jpg

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I also use the fusion vanes 2.1. Very tough and stiff vane. Mine are on some easton axis arrows.

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2" Blazers will stabilize the arrow fine if your bow is tuned properly. Fusions will work too if you can stand to fletch them up, I hate fletching those things.

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