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Originally Posted by masraum
The old "target" and arrows as they came from Bear.

The new "target" and new arrows, plus the Bear arrows upgraded with feather fletching. You can see the improvement in the arrows since the fletching upgrade. In the first photo the arrows are at a pretty steep angle to the target because the plastic vanes caused fishtailing. In the updated photo, the arrows are mostly perpendicular to the target.
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Kinda interesting. Those arrows in the top appear to have blazer vanes or something similar. They're normally better than the longer vanes in my experience. One thing I notice is the arrows "tailing". To me that indicates he was torquing the bow or didn't have the arrow knocked properly. Glad you've got him shooting better. Keep up the good work!
BTW, Hoyt, Bowtech/Diamond, Mathews, Parker, Bear, all makes good stuff. It's really what you like and what feels good in your hand. I shoot a Bowtech General, which by today's standards is slow and old, but it feels good shooting it.