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the most accurate veins
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the most accurate veins
I was thinking of switching to 2" Blazers from the standard 4" that come stock on the Firebolts. Is anyone finding the helical is reducing speed? Recommendations welcome. ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
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Re: the most accurate veins
X, I had nothing to do a couple of nights back and did lots of reading on the Zeon Glow veins and adhesion troubles. Everything that I found said that good old Super Glue (cyanoacrylate ) solved the problem, and it's fast!xcaliber wrote:I like the 2" Bohning Blazers. I also use the Zeon glow in the dark veins, which are a pain to put on, but they fly great too! I have also no complaints with the AAE 2.25" Maxx Hunter Vanes.
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Re: the most accurate veins
Why not just use the fast stuff? Just curious. ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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Re: the most accurate veins
Trust me, it's not that simple. They are the hardest vanes to make sticj I've tried. AND, due to the ribs, they are harder to work with in some jigs. A helical AAE jig (Bolt) is virtually impossible to use with em.Lake shooter wrote:X, I had nothing to do a couple of nights back and did lots of reading on the Zeon Glow veins and adhesion troubles. Everything that I found said that good old Super Glue (cyanoacrylate ) solved the problem, and it's fast!xcaliber wrote:I like the 2" Bohning Blazers. I also use the Zeon glow in the dark veins, which are a pain to put on, but they fly great too! I have also no complaints with the AAE 2.25" Maxx Hunter Vanes.
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Re: the most accurate veins
I never said that they were simple to use, nothing of the sort. Only relaying a summation of the reviews the way I understand them. Please don't shoot the messenger!Cossack wrote:Trust me, it's not that simple. They are the hardest vanes to make sticj I've tried. AND, due to the ribs, they are harder to work with in some jigs. A helical AAE jig (Bolt) is virtually impossible to use with em.Lake shooter wrote:X, I had nothing to do a couple of nights back and did lots of reading on the Zeon Glow veins and adhesion troubles. Everything that I found said that good old Super Glue (cyanoacrylate ) solved the problem, and it's fast!xcaliber wrote:I like the 2" Bohning Blazers. I also use the Zeon glow in the dark veins, which are a pain to put on, but they fly great too! I have also no complaints with the AAE 2.25" Maxx Hunter Vanes.
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