I guess I'll just be shooting tuned cedar shafts off my recurve and killing stuff. Blows my mind it's just an arrow. Won't do anything any other tuned arrow and bow does at hunting ranges.
Absolutely, and that's the thing I have the hardest time with.
If thousands of people were continually having a hard time tuning their arrows, having arrows break when they shouldn't, and a had a hard time being accurate, I could see a product like this being a really good option. I just can't see that, though. Am I looking in the wrong place?
Again, I just order my shafts from a good supplier, get them cut to length by them, glue in the components and glue on the Easy Vanes, then go out and shoot. Sure, I might have one spin a little weird here and there, but that's just how things are, and paying several hundred bucks to avoid that problem seems counter intuitive when I could just buy another dozen arrows.
I've barely shot my heavy compound over the last few months but I held three in a pie place at 80 metres this afternoon, despite being very sick. Give me a few weeks and they'll all be in a pie plate at 100m. If I spent the money on the UV arrows I'd almost certainly get the same result, because the limiting factor in my gear is my skill, as opposed to the gear itself.