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Turborattler
09-03-2009, 08:44 AM
Most Advanced arrow stabiliser in 40,000 years just slide them on your shaft and let them fly they corect and stabilize the arrow much much faster then feathers or plastic flecthings they ad 10 times the spin on the arrow and as it passes trough the animal it causes twice the damage there is only a 2 FT per second drop in arrow speed at the bow but the arrow has less drag and has more down range speed you just slide it on the shaft a few inchs from the nock and your ready no more flecting arrows reuse them over and over. Unlike simular products they are not in your face at full draw check out the video and give your thoughts

Click here to see the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej3saiV8iB4

CutTheLoop
09-03-2009, 10:37 AM
Interesting "spin" on a 40,000 year old idea.


and as it passes trough the animal it causes twice the damage

But I fail to see how it will cause "twice the damage" on an animal, seeing as how the arrow is most likely to stop spinning as soon as the broad head makes initial contact.

BuckeyeRed
09-03-2009, 11:12 AM
Isn't that basically a Turbo nok Fob??

I got to agree w/ CTL on this one, after BH contact I don't see any more arrow spin till exit.

JAVI
09-03-2009, 11:13 AM
Interesting "spin" on a 40,000 year old idea.




But I fail to see how it will cause "twice the damage" on an animal, seeing as how the arrow is most likely to stop spinning as soon as the broad head makes initial contact.


Quit being practical...:D

kebees4
09-03-2009, 11:22 AM
Interesting "spin" on a 40,000 year old idea.




But I fail to see how it will cause "twice the damage" on an animal, seeing as how the arrow is most likely to stop spinning as soon as the broad head makes initial contact.
It might even prevent pass through of the arrow. I will keep my Blazers they shoot fine. I don't see how they can increase arrow speed unless they are lighter even then it can't be much.

Turborattler
09-03-2009, 11:24 AM
it is made of Polly carbonate it will stop the spin after BH contact but the fins passing trough will do more internal damage as they cut following the Broad Head

Turborattler
09-03-2009, 11:26 AM
I don't see how they can increase arrow speed unless they are lighter even then it can't be much.

There is less drag then flecthings to slow the arrow during flight

Daniel Boone
09-03-2009, 12:41 PM
To get 100% clearance.
DB

Turborattler
09-03-2009, 12:42 PM
To get 100% clearance.
DB

Yes that is correct

Looney Bin
09-03-2009, 12:55 PM
What is that video supposed to prove or show???

CutTheLoop
09-03-2009, 02:13 PM
What is that video supposed to prove or show???


Good question. :noidea:

Turborattler
09-03-2009, 02:22 PM
Good question. :noidea:

Something NEW

J.A.G.
09-03-2009, 03:13 PM
well that's cool... what do they cost?

Turborattler
09-03-2009, 03:32 PM
well that's cool... what do they cost?

They are not for sale right now at the moment but when they are they will retail for $19.99 for 6 of them less then the cost of flecthing 6 arrows and they can be used over and over again

Looney Bin
09-03-2009, 03:46 PM
They are not for sale right now at the moment but when they are they will retail for $19.99 for 6 of them less then the cost of flecthing 6 arrows and they can be used over and over again

When do you plan to have them available??? What color options will you have???




Just out of curiousity how did you figure it costs more than $20 to flectch 6 arrows???

Around here its about $13.50 for a half dozen.

Turborattler
09-03-2009, 04:27 PM
When do you plan to have them available??? What color options will you have???




Just out of curiousity how did you figure it costs more than $20 to flectch 6 arrows???

Around here its about $13.50 for a half dozen.

Soon and here in NC it's about 4 bucks an arrow if you take them to the shop

jdawg240
09-03-2009, 04:33 PM
They are not for sale right now at the moment but when they are they will retail for $19.99 for 6 of them less then the cost of flecthing 6 arrows and they can be used over and over again

Not trying to be negative but I can fletch 6 arrows for 2 bucks. With blazers and wraps. Just buy them in bulk. :noidea:

Turborattler
09-03-2009, 04:37 PM
Not trying to be negative but I can fletch 6 arrows for 2 bucks. With blazers and wraps. Just buy them in bulk. :noidea:

Thats true if you do them your self but there is no flecthing that will fly an arrow and corect them like these do and it only takes 1 secont to install them

kebees4
09-03-2009, 04:42 PM
There is less drag then flecthings to slow the arrow during flight

What are we talking for speed.

Turborattler
09-03-2009, 05:09 PM
I shot a 3 inch plastic vein against the Turbo trough a speed meter Adverage was a 2 ft per second drop at the bow and 3 ft per second faster at target

Josh_Putman
09-03-2009, 09:54 PM
Interesting......

SandSquid
09-05-2009, 03:34 PM
they will retail for $19.99 for 6 of them
less then the cost of flecthing 6 arrows and they can be used over and over again


So it's 19.99 / 6 = 3.31 per arrow



I'm not getting that math.



A 50 pack of DuraVanes costs $8.99
(1) .5 ox bottle of goat tuff glue $9.99
8.99 + 9.99 = 18.98 for 16 Arrows = 1.18 per arrow

Umm nope.

100 shield cut true flight feathers $36.40
3/4 Oz Fletch Tite Platinum $5.99
36.40 + 5.99 = 42.39 for 33 arrows = $1.28 per arrow


Still no.



But it costs money for the fletching jig(s) I'll give you that....

I just finished Flecthing 20 dozen new arrows for my Youth Group, using 2 Bitzenburger dial-o-flecth jigs w/ Left Hand Helical clamps.

$69.99 X 2 = $139.98 for the jigs / 240 arrows = $0.58 per arrow to pay for for the jigs.

Lets calculate that out and see how much it REALLY cost me to fletch up 240 arrows :

750 (720 plus a few flub-ups) vanes (8.99 per 50) = $134.85
2 tubes of Fletch Tite Platinum = $11.98
2 Bitzengerger jigs = $139.98

So that's $286.81 to fletch 240 arrows YIKES. But that still comes out to a mere: $1.195 per arrow including the cost of the jigs.....

Dam dude, it's still not adding up for me.

J.A.G.
09-05-2009, 09:15 PM
They are not for sale right now at the moment but when they are they will retail for $19.99 for 6 of them less then the cost of flecthing 6 arrows and they can be used over and over again

I'd try them for $20/6
let me know when they are ready!

Allen
09-05-2009, 10:54 PM
You might want to check the spelling in the intro to the video.

It's "fletching" not "flecthing".

BUNNYMAN
09-06-2009, 06:44 AM
Most Advanced arrow stabiliser in 40,000 years just slide them on your shaft and let them fly they corect and stabilize the arrow much much faster then feathers or plastic flecthings they ad 10 times the spin on the arrow and as it passes trough the animal it causes twice the damage there is only a 2 FT per second drop in arrow speed at the bow but the arrow has less drag and has more down range speed you just slide it on the shaft a few inchs from the nock and your ready no more flecting arrows reuse them over and over. Unlike simular products they are not in your face at full draw check out the video and give your thoughts

Click here to see the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej3saiV8iB4

So you just slide them on with no glue? really? and they do twice the damage? I would love to see this.......HAVE YOU MADE ANY REAL LIFE SHOTS ON ANIMALS? How is that if you just slide them on, they dont just slide back and off when they attempt to pass through the animal? and so poly carbonite is now stronger than bone? really? wonder why the broadhead makers havent figured out how to sharpen the stuff yet?

Turborattler
09-06-2009, 09:02 AM
So you just slide them on with no glue? really? and they do twice the damage? I would love to see this.......HAVE YOU MADE ANY REAL LIFE SHOTS ON ANIMALS? How is that if you just slide them on, they dont just slide back and off when they attempt to pass through the animal? and so poly carbonite is now stronger than bone? really? wonder why the broadhead makers havent figured out how to sharpen the stuff yet?

Wow Who licked the red off of your candy I may have asked the same questions they are good questions but boy I would have done it in a much nicer way but anyway here are your answers in a nice manner. No glue they pop off during pass trough with glue they will stay on you slide them on a good drop of glue spin it around the shaft let it dry the Broad head made of stainless steel does the bone busting and initial cutting a path trough for the Turbo to follow now the poly carbonite fins can do some more fleash cutting as they go trough

bowdon
09-06-2009, 06:10 PM
When in slow motion is that the arrow making that sound. If it is I wouldn't want any part of them

SandSquid
09-06-2009, 06:21 PM
That sound could mean nothing as it is from the shooters perspective.

For Example, a jet engine is pretty quiet on the intake side, but noisy as h&ll on the exhaust side

The real test would be in a video with sound from the targets perspective. Just don't shoot the camera!!!!! (B.T.D.T.)

Turborattler
09-06-2009, 06:41 PM
When in slow motion is that the arrow making that sound. If it is I wouldn't want any part of them

NO the sound is the slowed down sound of the bow string the Turbo is actually very quit I will have more video season opens up here this Saterday will do my best to get some pass trough video

Turborattler
09-06-2009, 07:29 PM
Here ya go SandSquid

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNsNjA_Ws_M

SandSquid
09-06-2009, 09:59 PM
Shhh..... can you hear that?
That's the sound of "Bambi Down" :rockon:

bhtr3d
09-07-2009, 07:09 AM
I'll tell you exactly what's not adding up.....Are you forgetting the labor costs.
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What he is refering to when you factor in all the costs..something you are forgetting.

Now, granted for the person that does them theirselves already it would be a moot point.

But what he is trying to explain is for those that do not have the where to alls in doing so.




So it's 19.99 / 6 = 3.31 per arrow



I'm not getting that math.



A 50 pack of DuraVanes costs $8.99
(1) .5 ox bottle of goat tuff glue $9.99
8.99 + 9.99 = 18.98 for 16 Arrows = 1.18 per arrow

Umm nope.

100 shield cut true flight feathers $36.40
3/4 Oz Fletch Tite Platinum $5.99
36.40 + 5.99 = 42.39 for 33 arrows = $1.28 per arrow


Still no.



But it costs money for the fletching jig(s) I'll give you that....

I just finished Flecthing 20 dozen new arrows for my Youth Group, using 2 Bitzenburger dial-o-flecth jigs w/ Left Hand Helical clamps.

$69.99 X 2 = $139.98 for the jigs / 240 arrows = $0.58 per arrow to pay for for the jigs.

Lets calculate that out and see how much it REALLY cost me to fletch up 240 arrows :

750 (720 plus a few flub-ups) vanes (8.99 per 50) = $134.85
2 tubes of Fletch Tite Platinum = $11.98
2 Bitzengerger jigs = $139.98

So that's $286.81 to fletch 240 arrows YIKES. But that still comes out to a mere: $1.195 per arrow including the cost of the jigs.....

Dam dude, it's still not adding up for me.

SandSquid
09-07-2009, 09:30 AM
I'll tell you exactly what's not adding up.....Are you forgetting the labor costs.

Ahh yes silly me... people are paying someone else to their fletching jobs for them.

So what's that cost these days for a "professional" flecthing job for a half-dozen arrows :noidea: ?

jame
09-08-2009, 10:39 AM
Ahh yes silly me... people are paying someone else to their fletching jobs for them.

So what's that cost these days for a "professional" flecthing job for a half-dozen arrows :noidea: ?

Just depends if a person has to have there arrows stripped and cleaned. If so then its $3 an arrow or $2.50 an arrow if its stripped and cleaned.
Jame

Slippy
09-08-2009, 11:10 AM
They didn't have dropaway rests 40,000 years ago I'm sure of it. :doh:

JAVI
09-08-2009, 11:14 AM
They didn't have dropaway rests 40,000 years ago I'm sure of it. :doh:
As far as I know it was a knuckle...:doh:

sgmathews92
09-08-2009, 12:39 PM
Isn't that basically a Turbo nok Fob??.

Im thinking this is how the idea of this product came to be...........hmmm fob....+ turbo nok.....= the turbo:peace:

Turborattler
09-08-2009, 01:59 PM
Im thinking this is how the idea of this product came to be...........hmmm fob....+ turbo nok.....= the turbo:peace:

Does it matter ??????????????? Actullay this is milled from a product I already manufacture for offshore fishing called the Turbo Rattler and have allways thought it would do just what it is now

jame
09-08-2009, 03:39 PM
Does it matter ??????????????? Actullay this is milled from a product I already manufacture for offshore fishing called the Turbo Rattler and have allways thought it would do just what it is now

I think this might be an awesome product for the hunters for sure. Easy to put on your arrow especially if you are out of state hunting.
Good luck on the product.
Jame

Turborattler
09-08-2009, 03:52 PM
I have all the shaft sizes down now they will go up for sale late tonight on my web site www.turborattler.com if you shaft size is not listed give me a call

Gator eye
09-09-2009, 08:40 AM
Wow Who licked the red off of your candy

Now that just plain funny right there :laugh: :laugh:

Northwest75
09-09-2009, 11:41 AM
I'll stick to my Starrflight Fobs.

Turborattler
09-09-2009, 07:30 PM
OK thats your right for everyone else they are ready www.turborattler.com And I am going to giveaway a free pack to the one who the best answer to this question " Where would our world be without Inventors "

archeryisme
09-09-2009, 09:36 PM
OK thats your right for everyone else they are ready www.turborattler.com And I am going to giveaway a free pack to the one who the best answer to this question " Where would our world be without Inventors "

In the dark

MuleyCrazy
09-12-2009, 05:38 PM
It would be boring!

skycomag
09-12-2009, 06:15 PM
still in the dark ages...caveman/cave-women.. can't leave them out!!!!!!

jame
09-12-2009, 06:35 PM
Probably stress free country.

swampybuck
09-12-2009, 11:07 PM
probably licking see through candy, as there would be no colors:lol:

Turborattler
09-13-2009, 12:30 PM
probably licking see through candy, as there would be no colors:lol:


LOL good one now thats funny:lol: :lol: :lol:

Turborattler
09-13-2009, 01:56 PM
Here is a meat shot someone ask for on another forum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T9WpzfSelI

rodney482
09-13-2009, 05:15 PM
Interesting idea.

good luck!!

swampybuck
09-13-2009, 08:56 PM
Interesting idea.

good luck!!

x2:rockon:

Breck
09-13-2009, 09:05 PM
You need to shoot that at a pic carcass a piece of steak does not mean anything. I can stick my finger through that piece of meat looks quite tender.

Good potential. Shoot at something like pork ribs.

tlngnckr
09-13-2009, 09:24 PM
Hey man those r pretty cool. least someones thinkin outside the box!

tlngnckr
09-13-2009, 09:27 PM
Noticeable difference in groupings?

Turborattler
09-14-2009, 08:14 PM
Noticeable difference in groupings?

If you try to shoot groups with these you will destroy your arrows I shoot at seperate dots

Turborattler
09-16-2009, 10:21 AM
OK the winner is swampybuck That was a good funny answer for everyone else 15% OFF at check out enter this promo code 15OFF

swampybuck PM me your address and brand and size of the arrows you use

swampybuck
09-16-2009, 08:05 PM
woohoo :peace: cant wait to try them, and will post a review to the first deer of meet their demise ,ohh will provide pics too- thanks Turborattler