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QuickSpin vs Twister

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by PatMcc30, Jul 13, 2011.

  1. PatMcc30

    PatMcc30 Weekend Warrior

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    Any thoughts or opinions on which is better and why? I shoot the quickspin currently, shot the twisters before but felt the 'kicker' hung up in my wisker biscut and hurt the accuracy. Now i shoot a drop away so is there any advantage to the twister (speed, accuracy, ect...)? Has anyone had this issue or made this switch?
     
  2. Justin

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    The Twister is essentially the same vane as the QuikSpin minus the "kicker". The only benefits of shooting the Twister are that they're a little bit lighter and cost less. If you're not worried about shooting through a WB anymore I'd go with the QuikSpin. More rotation = improved accuracy.
     
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    mudnation 1 Weekend Warrior

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    I beleive the quikspins have the kicker and twister doesn't. I love my quikspins.
     
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    coondawg91 Weekend Warrior

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    Ive shot both through my whisker biscuit and haven't had a problem with either of them but I do prefer the quickspins
     
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    purebowhunting Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I used the quikspins and twisters and I did have noticably tighter groups with the quickspins than the twisters at longer distances, 40 - 80 yards.
     
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    iHunt Grizzled Veteran

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    I'm a QuikSpin guy myself. Just look at Bloodcrick's pictures from the G2G :rock:
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    I had a problem with this last year when I switched from field points to BH's. With twisters the BH's flew who knows where. They grouped with the Quick Spins. Now I'm off both and just shooting Blazers.

    Blessings......Pastorjim
     
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    houseoftoes Weekend Warrior

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    I spent last night having a heart to heart with my bow while I was fletching my arrows with some new NAP Twister vanes. I just
    got done with some practice in the back yard and I am very confident in the way they fly. Very straight. I put a slight offset like they suggest and they fly great!! I will be using 3 blade rages for my proficiency test on Saturday so I can participate in the
    Dec antler-less hunt here and these I will keep on my bow.
     
  9. Sticknstringarchery

    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    I shot both and now all of my arrows have Quickspins on them. I don't have the old WB. I have a NAP Apache and they work flawlessly out of my bow.
     
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    I'll take my turbo nocks any day!! same concept as the quick spin or twister. Never have to fletch an arrow tho.:nana:
     

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