I'll post another thread with a video and the full story, but I wanted to address a couple questions and comments. On price, we are selling a dozen full length fletched shafts for $189.95 which I think is very reasonable. I wanted to take the best performing vane from the university study and offer it to our customers at a very consistent 3 degree helical. I worked with AAE to manufacture this Hybrid Hunter vane and Easton to machine fletch it. Our cutting and squaring process is more expensive and of course optional. We have a machinist individually chucking up each arrow in a machining center and precisely cutting and squaring both ends of the shaft. This is something I've always wanted for myself to get the best nock to shaft to point alignment and consistent pressure from the string to the nock to the shaft from arrow to arrow. This costs me about $7.50 per shaft, which is the cost I am passing on for this service. We will be selling the vanes in a few weeks so you can build the complete arrow yourself or buy the fletched shafts and finish them yourself to save money. I'm happy to give advice on how to do this.