Deerhunter81
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Someone drinks the koolaid!! Very nice setup! High FOC!265 grain Meatheads
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Someone drinks the koolaid!! Very nice setup! High FOC!265 grain Meatheads
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How do you like the Zinger's? I'm really thinking about picking some up, will be the first time I used fletchings I didn't glue on myself in many many years.Well, I lied. Bought some Kudu Coutour pluses and I think I am sticking with them. I have some arrow building to do over the next week but on my test arrow they fly great. FMJ 300, 75 grain brass insert, 25 grain Iron Will, collar, pink Zinger (6 degree) on the backside. I only shoot animals out to 35 and this one flew great out past 40. More testing to come.
Only shot maybe 20 shots so far, but I can't notice any difference to be honest. I just ordered more today, as I split the last order with a guy at work and don't have enough to finish my arrows. I have the 4 vane, 6 degree ones.How do you like the Zinger's? I'm really thinking about picking some up, will be the first time I used fletchings I didn't glue on myself in many many years.
125 grain G5 Deadmeat.
Have you shot any animals with those Zingers yet? Im looking into them, I just don't want them to pop off like the FOBs do.VPA 3 Blade 150gr COC's with 100gr. Ethics Inserts. TAW: 527gr. FOC 21.7% These things spin great on the arrow spinner and shoot like a dream. The 3 fletch Zinger's control them nicely too!!! First time ever not gluing my own fletchings on with my Bitz. Kind of weird but also very convenient.
Simplicity and structural integrity. These VPA's are machined from solid stock so there's no aluminum ferrule that may more easily bend or break. As far as the Zinger's, no I just put them on like a week ago but they seem to control these broadheads great. They are pretty tough to put on at first until you get your system down after that, they are very easy to work with. When you order them you have to specify the outside diameter of the shaft you will be using and the brand and category of shaft so they can make them custom to the bare shaft you're using. They don't move once installed but if you hit them with another arrow they will move up slightly but just move it back. I marked my shaft with a silver sharpie so I know where its position on my shaft was. Also, I had to install them to be 1.5" from the end of the shaft so they didn't stick into my cheek at full draw. I really like them so far. The only downside I can see is that if you do happen to hit one with another arrow, you have to throw away the whole thing but that is the only issue I see. I have the Z3's with a 3 degree left helical. I also ordered right helicals and one set of the Z4 with Right Helicals. So far the lefts are working fine for me.Have you shot any animals with those Zingers yet? Im looking into them, I just don't want them to pop off like the FOBs do.
PS. I'll be shooting the Tooth of the Arrow XLs this year. Was a long time user of Slick Tricks and still would shoot them again in a heartbeat. Switched to the Tooth of the Arrow heads cause they are one solid piece. Again, never had an issue with Slick Tricks but I want simplicity in my setup as much as I can. So that's why I made the switch.