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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow" data-source="post: 1246107" data-attributes="member: 7123"><p>No, don't do it Dennis - waste of money. I tried it, and followed directions to a T. They still all slipped and came off within just a few shots. Pure-D junk. At least the brand I tried, from Bass Pro - can't remember which brand.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, if you put them on big fat xbow bolts or fat old school aluminum arrows, maybe the extra diameter will make them fit tighter and thus stay on - I dunno. But they are certainly worthless for standard skinny V-bow carbon arrows.</p><p></p><p>I plan on putting 4" Quik-Spin STs on my Tac-10 X-bow bolts with the Blitzenbarger before the season. The Tac-10 does have a whisker biscuit on it. </p><p></p><p>But I can't decide whether to use helical, 2 degree, 3 degree, or more offset - which would be best for fat 26", 350 fps bolts through a biscuit?? The quick-spins spin them already a little bit, so maybe just a 2 degree offset?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow, post: 1246107, member: 7123"] No, don't do it Dennis - waste of money. I tried it, and followed directions to a T. They still all slipped and came off within just a few shots. Pure-D junk. At least the brand I tried, from Bass Pro - can't remember which brand. Having said that, if you put them on big fat xbow bolts or fat old school aluminum arrows, maybe the extra diameter will make them fit tighter and thus stay on - I dunno. But they are certainly worthless for standard skinny V-bow carbon arrows. I plan on putting 4" Quik-Spin STs on my Tac-10 X-bow bolts with the Blitzenbarger before the season. The Tac-10 does have a whisker biscuit on it. But I can't decide whether to use helical, 2 degree, 3 degree, or more offset - which would be best for fat 26", 350 fps bolts through a biscuit?? The quick-spins spin them already a little bit, so maybe just a 2 degree offset? [/QUOTE]
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