What vane for springy rest

if you're not able to totally remove vane/fletching contact, AAE tradvanes are about the only solution out there that are soft enough. If you can find a tune without any contact, then about anything will work.
I’m going to be shooting a springy, and was just going to shoot trad vanes, but I hate fletching them, so am going to start with airazr 26’s, and if that doesn’t work, I’ll know it’s a me problem
 
I’m going to be shooting a springy, and was just going to shoot trad vanes, but I hate fletching them, so am going to start with airazr 26’s, and if that doesn’t work, I’ll know it’s a me problem
I'm curious what the issue is with fletching the trad vanes? I see this comment quite a bit and I've never noticed an issue with fletching them....although I only fletch a handful of arrows with them to use when it rains, they're not my daily shooters.
 
This^ What I did was put tape on the edges of the AAE mini-max to build out the arms so the trad vane bases will rest on them.
I use hvac duct tape and then a razor to cut the slits, makes fletching them somewhat tolerable.

Once I really got a good tune dialed in and shooting regular plastic vanes off the shelf I haven’t bothered with the trad vanes since they also rip and tear so easy.
 
I'm curious what the issue is with fletching the trad vanes? I see this comment quite a bit and I've never noticed an issue with fletching them....although I only fletch a handful of arrows with them to use when it rains, they're not my daily shooters.
They aren’t that bad, like others mentioned, soft small bases, it’s just more tedious… when I was shooting them, I would break up fletching into a few days because my mind has a hard time with tedious for long periods of time. I would almost guarantee I would be diagnosed with adhd if I was checked, I like fletching other vanes a lot more

I do only use a bitz for what it’s worth
 
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