Vane configuration for an Evolution Hyde

Ckenyon24

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What’s everyone think an exceptional vane configuration for an Evolution Hyde? I’ve read a lot of 4 fletch, 3 degree helical? I’m Using an Easton parallel pro 4mm, 300 spine going for about 455 on weight. I have a ton of iron will 2.5 vanes and was thinking about throwing them on.
 
What’s everyone think an exceptional vane configuration for an Evolution Hyde? I’ve read a lot of 4 fletch, 3 degree helical? I’m Using an Easton parallel pro 4mm, 300 spine going for about 455 on weight. I have a ton of iron will 2.5 vanes and was thinking about throwing them on.

Those broadheads always fly really good for me. Use whatever you have or want. I’ve used 3 heat vanes, AAE hybrid 26, q2i raptor and griff X to name a few.
 
The iron will 2.5 is a nice vane but will be very overkill for evolutions.
If the IW wasn’t so high profile I might use them more
 
I have been doing a bohning heat vane in 4 fletch with an offset it has been exceptional IME. Great mix of stabilizing, good clearance, quiet flight, good ballistics, and vane durability. If shooting mechanical only you can get away with 3 vanes and save back end weight. But 3 fletch has been finicky with fixed heads for me.
 
I have been doing a bohning heat vane in 4 fletch with an offset it has been exceptional IME. Great mix of stabilizing, good clearance, quiet flight, good ballistics, and vane durability. If shooting mechanical only you can get away with 3 vanes and save back end weight. But 3 fletch has been finicky with fixed heads for me.
The only thing I don't like about a heat vane is how shiny they are.
 
I've only used AAE hybrid 2.6 with my Evolution heads, it's a good combo. I'll be trying the FFP 360 this year I think.
 
It's a mechanical broadhead with pretty low clearance; you can run pretty much any hunting-oriented vane (within reason) and be safe.

I ran the Flex Fletch 360's in a 3 fletch last year and they flew great, I also messed with 3 fletch AAE Max Stealths, and 3 fletch AAE Airazr 26s which all flew great. I ultimately picked the FFP 360s because it was the quietest option I tried.

I'm planning to run the same or possibly a 4 fletch FFP 300 this year.
 
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