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Hoyt_Trykon
26-06-06, 06:57 PM
Gday guys, with my new axis 300 arrows, they are helical fletched and when shot from my bow they nick one of the prongs from my arrows rest. Im just using a hoyt NAP 3000 TEC rest. I was wondering if there will be any problems with shooting the easton arrows out of a wisker biscuit arrow rest. Liek will they still fish tail, and can you shoot arrows that are helical fletched out of one?

cheers
Justin

Wareagle
26-06-06, 08:09 PM
Move your nocking point up on the string, check the cam timing.

jimbo
26-06-06, 09:22 PM
yes you can

johnno
26-06-06, 09:31 PM
I am led to believe the smaller blazer's feed through a biscuit like they were designed specifically for that type of rest. I also used to get wrinkles and tears in my 4" duravanes when shot through a biscuit and I found that a little "Amerol" on the vanes did the trick in making them a little more pliable and prolonged their life. :D

aussiehunter
27-06-06, 07:52 AM
blazers are stiffer ,that why they dont ripple like most of the others

thats also why blazers even though they dont have as much surface area,as they are stiffer they will stabalize quicker.

a few are getting good results out of using 4 fletched blazers as well

hoyt ur problem is simply tuning ,id be following wareagles advise

i personally prefer a good drop away rest and am also trying out a whisker,..

jmho

pat

Hoyt_Trykon
27-06-06, 04:15 PM
Thanx for your advice guys, but sorry i dont really understand what u mean wareagle? Can you please explain?

XTfreak
27-06-06, 04:56 PM
I shoot 4- 2" right helical blazers out of my WB with great results.
Bill