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Zingers A Custom Arrow Fletch Product...

I put the Zingers through some testing today. So far so good. Couldn’t be happier with them!
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Thanks Jerry "Ike's Outdoors" for the review on our Zinger Fletches!
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Thanks Nate from Average Jack Archey for the review on our Zinger Fletches!
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I've been playing with these, and will probably use them this season, barring any unforeseen issues.

I reached out to the folks at the company suggesting a test pack, so that you could figure out best number and offset of fletch. They immediately put the option up on the website. You can now get a variety to play with before buying a full dozen of what you decide one.

Pretty cool product, and pretty cool response from those dudes. I was not paid to offer up this information.
 
Great idea for the test pack, just received a 6 pack last week. Can't wait to start testing them out this week. Probably will order the test pack for to test as I'm building my new arrows.

Also being a southern Michigan guy like to support local companies!
 
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Just wanted to say that the Zinger arrow fletches are AWESOME! Got the neon yellow today, stripped off my blazers and started shooting. They hit exactly the same...put on my 1.25 cut Muzzy MX3’s and got the same results. These are not a gimmick and the neon yellow almost glow! Truly an awesome product...got 4 fletch in 6 degree offset.
 
Question about Zinger what is recommended for a large broad head (iron will wide) the Z3 or Z4, and I assume 6 degree offset since I am using fixed broadheads?
 
Question about Zinger what is recommended for a large broad head (iron will wide) the Z3 or Z4, and I assume 6 degree offset since I am using fixed broadheads?

Either the Z3-6 or Z4-6 would work. The Z4-3 should also work well if the setup is in proper tune etc. This is rarely discussed but you want the least amount of spin rate which stabilizes a fixed broadhead to minimize energy loss while penetrating an animal...
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Do these pass through the animal or pop off?


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On the turkeys we harvested this spring they all popped off marking the spot of impact as they were not glued like typical fletching. However they can be glued like typical fletching if desired as well.


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Thanks for the reply! I’m going to order some up!

I guess the first step is to order a test kit, huh?

Shooting a 1.25” 2 blade COC head. If there’s one you recommend and I can skip the test kit portion, let me know what you’d recommend.


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This is rarely discussed but you want the least amount of spin rate which stabilizes a fixed broadhead to minimize energy loss while penetrating an animal...
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What if your using single bevel heads? Serious question.
 
Honest answer...not sure. I’m sure there is a point of diminishing return on spin rate and penetration relating to single beveled Broadheads. You want some spin but too much and your energy is being lost due to increased levels of torque from a spinning broadhead. This really would be a fun test to conduct! Someone must do it...


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Honest answer...not sure. I’m sure there is a point of diminishing return on spin rate and penetration relating to single beveled Broadheads. You want some spin but too much and your energy is being lost due to increased levels of torque from a spinning broadhead. This really would be a fun test to conduct! Someone must do it...


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I have a couple arrows that I havent fletched yet. I got a fresh target i could test it on.. Thats crazy how light your fletchings are, a 4 fletch setup for me is 40grains (3in Q2i vanes). I couldnt get on your website from those links in the thread to buy some tho. I'd get a test pack to see if there is any noticeable differences.
 
I have a couple arrows that I havent fletched yet. I got a fresh target i could test it on.. Thats crazy how light your fletchings are, a 4 fletch setup for me is 40grains (3in Q2i vanes). I couldnt get on your website from those links in the thread to buy some tho. I'd get a test pack to see if there is any noticeable differences.

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The test pack should give you an idea of what direction you’d like to go with your specific setup...


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Thank you to those of you who have given Zinger Fletches a try! We are overwhelmed at the feedback and pics we receive each day. It truly is awesome to be a part of the hunt!

Here is a video of another benefit of Zinger Fletches:

Can your Fletches do this?



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