I was flipping through the channels last night and ran accross a show on the MOR channel (mens outdoors and recreaton) called Bowtech Outdoors. They were on a whitetail hunt in kansas or missouri,....anyways thats not the point. I was looking at his setup and noticed that his arrows were fletched with blazers and noticed that two of the vanes were in the normal range of about 1/2 an inch from the nock and that the third was about 1 1/2 to 2inches from the nock, I had never seen or herd of this before and was wondering what purpose it served...any info????
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I'm sure he didn't realize it. It was probably the first time he's seen an arrow because they only shoot rifles on Bowtech Adventures.I understand sponsering a show but if you are going to hang your name on the title then, for God's sake, at least use your product. I hate that it is Bowtech doing it, they make too good of a bow not be promoting them on every episode.
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No kidding. The 2 episodes I've watched left me mad at the shows title.
If you can't pull it off with the bow sponsoring the hunt then don't air the show or at least call it something else.
There is another show out there – whitetail extreme or something like that that seems to film everything but whitetail hunting?
Change the name of the show if you want to catch butterflies in Zimbabwe!
If the word whitetail is in the title, I expect to see some whitetail in the program.
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when i worked at sportsman warehouse our head archery manager had to go to the bowtech factory for a class and thats how they had the flecthings... they called it staircasing flecthings or something like that... it is suppose to get better speed and hold a better group than a regular fletched arrow, however we tried to make some in the shop and they flew no different than any other arrows....
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