Vane color

J.G.

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May 23, 2018
This past season I used red and white vanes, no wrap. I lost a few shooting at stumps bc I couldn’t see them very well in the brush. What color is easiest for everyone else to see?
Thanks!
Jim


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I’ve heard from some guys say that blue shows up very well. I haven’t tried blue yet but I like bright orange.
 
I’m red green color blind and can’t see shit as far as contrast goes. I go as big/bright/contrasting etc as I can get, along with a strobing lumenok
 
How do you like those RIP TKO's ?? Nice job btw .

Sorry for the derail.......... I'm looking at blue for next build .
I like them, I've played around with other arrows and I have had the best durability and consistency with these. I run the Ironwill stainless insert and collar, any half out I've ever tried eventually bends.

If I could do it all over again I would seriously consider a 4mm arrow, probably the new VAP SS with the Deep six iron will insert/collars.
 
I use white or orange. I think pink would work well too but haven’t tried it. White may not work too well in the snow but haven’t had much the past few years.


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I like them, I've played around with other arrows and I have had the best durability and consistency with these. I run the Ironwill stainless insert and collar, any half out I've ever tried eventually bends.

If I could do it all over again I would seriously consider a 4mm arrow, probably the new VAP SS with the Deep six iron will insert/collars.


Thanks . I'm looking at these for my next set of arrows . Iron will collar as well and a HIT . cheers
 
I switched to flo orange zebra wraps, flo orange zebra vanes, and a flo orange nock.

I like it so I can see it on the target or when shooting an animal. Works for me but I’m sure I’ll chsnge it up within the next year just cause I like playing with color combos.
 
It really depends on when and where you hunt. I like white....but if it snows, then you are screwed. I do pink and yellow in the snow and white in the early season.
 
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