The max hunters are known for great steering, but being on the louder side. The same profile only out of the hybrid material quieter than the max material?
Amazing. So I already have the 125 gn IW left single bevel broad heads and my bow clocks left. Am I able to order left helical arrows from your website? I will order right helical if I absolutely have to ill just have to keep my rights and left separate. Cheers Bill love your business model and your products are top shelf.
I’d love to build this exact arrow set up but with a left helical since my bow clocks the arrows to the left. I’m sure you’ve seen the slow motion videos where a bow that clocks left with a right helical actually starts to turn left out of the bow but then the vanes take over and start rotating it right. Do you think this makes a difference with flight and stability during flight?
We've taken a lot of high speed video. This vane configuration does a great job of rotating and steering the arrow right as it leaves the bow, so I think right or left fletching will give similar accuracy. We will be selling the vanes separately for those that want to left fletch.
This kind of thing makes being at the end of my bowhunting career much easier to accept. I would hate to be a young guy just starting out with the way the industry has changed.
@Jack By “this kind of thing” I imagine it’s the protest of someone else offering to build arrows for us with their own unique components designed after extensive research. He most likely has a firm belief that sticks with a sharpened rock tied on with some string he found along the way to use in his handmade bow still brings home the bison to boomerville.
@@jackbuendgen389 Your response is the exact reason I didn’t want to answer. Keep reading. I’ll explain more in my answer to the OTHER punk that weighed in.
im sure they are top of the line but not 540 bones. I will stick with my iron will heads on my 220 bones for 12 arrows built by jerry that used to own south shore archery..
These look awesome! Quality products backed by science once again.
Will you please provide this full build with a lighted nock option? Thank you for this awesome work!
Just buy the arrows and then put the lighted nock on yourself
The max hunters are known for great steering, but being on the louder side. The same profile only out of the hybrid material quieter than the max material?
I'm editing this after reading your comment a second time. They should be more fragile than the original Max Hunters, though.
And here I was using 90% of these components and building them myself like a sucker?!
Shipping to 🇨🇦?
Yes, we are shipping to Canada!
What about spine indexing?
We have found that it isn't needed if you start with a shaft that has a relatively consistent spine circumferentially like the Easton Axis.
Do you make arrows for sling bows?
Amazing. So I already have the 125 gn IW left single bevel broad heads and my bow clocks left. Am I able to order left helical arrows from your website? I will order right helical if I absolutely have to ill just have to keep my rights and left separate. Cheers Bill love your business model and your products are top shelf.
I’d love to build this exact arrow set up but with a left helical since my bow clocks the arrows to the left. I’m sure you’ve seen the slow motion videos where a bow that clocks left with a right helical actually starts to turn left out of the bow but then the vanes take over and start rotating it right. Do you think this makes a difference with flight and stability during flight?
Same. My hope would be you can choose either way.
Nope don't over think it😎
You're absolutely right. You're helical should match the rotation your string puts on a bare shaft, for best flight stability.
@@tylerbrengle9652 I agree. I’m surprised they aren’t offering a left helical option actually
We've taken a lot of high speed video. This vane configuration does a great job of rotating and steering the arrow right as it leaves the bow, so I think right or left fletching will give similar accuracy. We will be selling the vanes separately for those that want to left fletch.
Will the vanes be available for sale or are they only available on iron will arrows?
They will soon be a boon out website. Be sure to sign up for the email notification to know when they drop.
This kind of thing makes being at the end of my bowhunting career much easier to accept. I would hate to be a young guy just starting out with the way the industry has changed.
Why do you say that?
@@jackbuendgen389 If you have to ask, you wouldn’t understand.
@@russelllangworthy8855 thanks for the non answer boomer.
@Jack By “this kind of thing” I imagine it’s the protest of someone else offering to build arrows for us with their own unique components designed after extensive research. He most likely has a firm belief that sticks with a sharpened rock tied on with some string he found along the way to use in his handmade bow still brings home the bison to boomerville.
@@jackbuendgen389 Your response is the exact reason I didn’t want to answer. Keep reading. I’ll explain more in my answer to the OTHER punk that weighed in.
This is my exact setup without the vanes 😂
Does anyone know what kind of nocks these are - ruclips.net/video/ut14QzvYnnY/видео.html -- (the red ones from the video) -- They look sweet!
im sure they are top of the line but not 540 bones. I will stick with my iron will heads on my 220 bones for 12 arrows built by jerry that used to own south shore archery..