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Bi-Delta Rain Vanes

Started by J. Clabaugh, December 26, 2006, 06:02:00 PM

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J. Clabaugh

Anyone tried the Bi-Delta Rain Vanes as sold by Three Rivers?

Findings?
Opinions?

Thanks,
Jeff

Weasel

TTT from another rain soaked Oregonian...

Jerry
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dino

Not yet, but I was thinking about getting some and trying them out.  I would be interest too if someone out there has used them. dino
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

bob@helleknife.com

Weasel,

Windy enough???  Wet enough??

Hopefully someone has tried these "rain vanes" out!

Bob
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Don't give up what you want most for what you want now.

trashwood

I can't tell ya too much about them as I have been shooting them from a flipper on a bow cut well past center (metal riser).  they are water proof as far as soak water up.  the little cut well pick up water and fling it a bit whem ya shoot.  

I found to be a little more critical for arrow tuning and would not stabilize an arrow like a 5&1/2" sheild cut but what vane will.

sorry I can't tell ya about shooting them off the shelf but for a flipper in the rain I'll take a regular vanes.

I really like the quikspin 4" vanes if the arrow is really tuned and  shooting a 100 gr 3 blade snuffer or a woodsman.  I think ya'd have to shoot them from a flipper and I don't knkow how well they will do in the rain.  they have got soe micro grooves on one side that could well hold water by capillary actions.

back to the bi-delta, i don't think shooting off a fipper even breaks them in.  sorry I wasn't more help

rusty

Weasel

That is a help, Rusty, as I use a flipper II on my W.W. Mentor recurve.
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Weasel

Bob,too wet and too windy!!  I don't mind huntin' in it, but I also have to work in it. Yuck.

You coming to Eugene anytime soon?  Haven't had the pleasure of your company for awhile.
Weez
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Dsturgisjr

I got some from 3Rivers. Made up one shaft. Shot it cock feather up and split the vane like directions indicated on the inside vane. I had perfect flight off the shelf with a field tip. Hunting season is still open and haven't tried a BH shaft yet, but it sure looks like it gonna work.

LazerRay

Wow they look like something I need to try
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William James

Dsturgisjr



This is the first group I shot on a 300 round with the vanes. They were shot off the shelf of my BW PL longbow. Broadhead flight was great too. The BW shelf has a very small amount of contact with the arrow just above the throat. I've noticed other longbows like this including O.L. Adcocks.

J. Clabaugh

Thank you for the feedback and information. I may give these a try in the coming months.

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