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Originally posted by a3dhunter View PostVPA are strong head for sure, and I will still consider them in the future.
The problems I saw were due to planing and they were affected more by a slight breeze or wind than other heads making them less forgiving.
A heavier head like the 150 may help that problem, don't know.
I have never had two different bh hit the same. I tune my bow to one specific bh.
I am no target shooter, so I am extremely happy with 6-8" groups @ 55 yrds.
I will start shooting more and more often as Sept 12 gets closer....hope I can tighten my groups up. If I can't, I am still happy with where I am at this point.
Hope I never have to shoot that far, everything would have to be perfect.
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Originally posted by a3dhunter View PostVPA are strong head for sure, and I will still consider them in the future.
The problems I saw were due to planing and they were affected more by a slight breeze or wind than other heads making them less forgiving.
A heavier head like the 150 may help that problem, don't know.
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What fletching are you using?
I have a friend using quick spin speed hunters and only shooting 260 fps that doesn't have any problems with the VPA's.
I am using blazers with offset fletch.
Using a fletching that creates a quicker spin would help alleviate any planing issues. Just something to keep in mind.
I get my arrows on sale, and they usually come from camo fire fletched with blazers already.
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Originally posted by a3dhunter View PostWhat fletching are you using?
I have a friend using quick spin speed hunters and only shooting 260 fps that doesn't have any problems with the VPA's.
I am using blazers with offset fletch.
Using a fletching that creates a quicker spin would help alleviate any planing issues. Just something to keep in mind.
I get my arrows on sale, and they usually come from camo fire fletched with blazers already.
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