Blazer or max hunter
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Blazer or max hunter
Simply said wich is best blazer or max hunter? I have only shot blazers and am thinking of switching to max hunters. what do you guys think?
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Re: Blazer or max hunter
Love max hunters,my long range groups got tighter.they're a Lil louder than blazers but not by much. If you get some I'd recommend getting the aae max bond glue as well. I had adhesion issues with the flo green ones
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Re: Blazer or max hunter
I don't like putting weight on the back of the arrow. So I stick with blazers because they're lighter. Personal preference though..
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Re: Blazer or max hunter
What are your arrow specs? What is your FOC currently? Do you or do you plan to use a lighted nock? I'd stick with the Blazers personally without looking at your specs and increase your offset on your blazers with minimal already.
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Re: Blazer or max hunter
don't forget about VaneTec or Flex Fletch if you want to try something else.
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Re: Blazer or max hunter
If ur shooting fixed the max hunters all day long, I shot them for years, mechanical it don't mater
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Re: Blazer or max hunter
For what it's worth though you could run 4 blazers as opposed to 3 Max Hunters and still have a little less weight on the back of the shaft while probably getting more overall surface area steering the arrow.
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