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naners VS sheild cut

Started by flippnsticks, May 03, 2011, 08:44:00 AM

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flippnsticks

i have seen  :saywhat:   alot of people are shooting naners. looks like 4 or 5 inch. i love the looks of them. not sure how they preform vs the sheild cut. can you put helical on them?what feather would you pick?

frank bullitt

flippn', I don't think there is one vs another! They're all good!  :)  

I have shot every shape it seems, but prefer the Gateway mag. cut. High back sheilds, parobolics, 4 fletch, etc. They're all good!

I usually have a couple of different cuts in the quiver. Yes, you can put helical on them!

Get some of both and get out there and shoot!
They're all good!

A back quiver full of both, like a bouquet of flowers! Yes, they're all good  :thumbsup:  

Have fun finding your favorite!

OS

I shoot the bannana on my hunting arrows and sheild on my practice.  They both shoot great and yes I put a helical on both although I shoot 5 1/2 inch feathers with my big snuffers!!  they shoot great!
It's not the size of the game you take that means Success!
It's the experience of pursuing game that give true Outdoor Success!!!!!

JRY309

If you have your arrows tuned,it doesn't really matter.I shoot all kinds of feather styles,just what I have at the time.But do tune my arrows to get the proper dynamic spine I'm looking for.

Zradix

The nanners are a little more quiet. Mostly because of the feathers supports themselves in the rear a bit better.

They all work.
Just pick what you think looks best.
If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle

..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear

deaddoc4444

Moslty what appeals to you LOOK wise    they all perform great   Bannana cut ids usualy the quietest   but not always
HH Big 5 71# @29
Damon Howatt/Hunter 50@28
Damon Howatt/Ventura 45@28
Damon Howatt/Bushmaster 60@28
Leon Stewart/Slammer 52@28
BIG EAST  45@28
Fedora Xtreme/Hybrid 50@28
  "Leiber Hammer als Amboss"

D Sheffey

I agree it's mostly a look thing.  I think the nanners might have a little more drag due to more surface area but that might just be how my choppers are set up.  The one thing I do like about nanners.  The will not touch your face.  I have a deep anchor and if a high back sheild is fletched too far back on the shaft it will touch my nose.  Some folk like that.  It drives me nuts.  If I scoot the sheild fletch forward so that it doesn't hit my nose it will rub the shelf on my LB and make a noise as I start to draw.  Nanners solve both of these problems for me.  And when you paint your arrows bright yellow from point to nock and use three yellow feathers it just seams right to make 'em nanners.
Love one woman
Love all bows
It's cheaper that way!

flippnsticks

thanks brothers. is there a company that has pre cut nanners or do i need to get a chopper? i wana try some.

Rob DiStefano

subjective personal preference.  you'll never know 'til you try 'em out.  i've not seen pre-cut banana feathers.  if you get a hi-pro banana li'l chopper you can vary the fletch length and height.

i shoot both cuts - 5.25" burnt shields, and 4.5" hi-pro and 4" lo-pro banana chops.  the shields are for 3-fletch, the bananas are for 4-fletch.
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

flippnsticks

is there a company that has them? or will make them? or do i need to try and get set up to make them? thanks brothers

LimbLover

You can buy them but there is more of a selection if you gets LW chopper and buy full lengths. You'll get addicted fast. My chopper has already paid for itself.
Nick Viau
President, Michigan Longbow Association
www.michiganlongbow.org


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