WHAT'S UP WITH EXCALIBUR'S VANE COLORS?

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Curdog
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Post by Curdog »

All I know is if you dont roll your own, give BJ or GREYWOLF a yell, they have the most impressive arrows, and most accurate arrows I have ever seen or shot!!! Curdog
crazyfarmer
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Curdog wrote:All I know is if you dont roll your own, give BJ or GREYWOLF a yell, they have the most impressive arrows, and most accurate arrows I have ever seen or shot!!! Curdog
I learned from the best lol.. grey has been giving me lessons over the phone :lol: :D
Bill T
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Post by Bill T »

We do vanes in a variety of options to suit all hunters, from all out bright stuff to camo like the ones mentioned. The only option I won't do for general sale is white/white/white. The reason is that walking out in low lighrt with a quiver full of white arrows you could be mistaken for a deer by some dumbarss hunter, and I don't want any part of that. Personally I use a white fletch for arrow #1 cause I often am doing video, and carry 3 camo colored arrows as backup.
supermagnum
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colour vanes

Post by supermagnum »

TPM wrote:I don't think there is a standard set of colours for the Right Stuff package. My package had green and orange and my wifes package came with blue and white fletching. They were even bought at the same store.
My two sets of bolts came white/blue/yellow and white/blue/orange just fine. The only time you see any of these colours is when they are in your quiver. Try slipping a small camo bag over the end of your quiver (vane end).
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Post by GaryL »

Mine were blue and white, long been changed .... :D
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