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    Arrows for my Bowtech

    I need to get some new arrows pretty soon. I don't know a lick about arrows so I am looking for some advice as to what arrows I should get. I shoot a Bowtech Captain and my draw weight is 70 pounds. I have only been shooting for about a year and a half and have only shot the arrows my buddy gave me with the bow, so any advice helps..

    Appreciate the help in advance.

    #2
    70# what is the draw length and what grain tips are you using?

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      #3
      Go to a proshop

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        #4
        You will probably need a 340 spine if you shoot at 70. That's with 100 grain point. Good luck. Paul

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          #5
          This may be helpful to you, if you like reading. http://www.huntersfriend.com/carbon_...ield_ready.htm

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            #6
            If you can foot the bill (and you should) I would say Easton FMJ. The reason is, they don't break easy and if they crack or something like that there is an extremely reduced chance that they will shatter and end up in your arm.

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              #7
              Check out Deer Crossing Archery arrows. Left Carbon Express Maximas for em. More than just satisfied with performance, durability, fit & finish. The price ain't bad either.
              We didn't start this company trying to make a cheaper arrow. We just wanted to make a better arrow. We use the highest quality carbon and components and a propr

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                #8
                My draw length is 28 and I shoot the Thunderhead Razors (100 grain).

                Appreciate the sites and the information, I'll look more into them this evening when I get more time. I have heard the Eastons are good too, but not knowing much about arrows I will do some research based on what you guys have said.

                Just wanted to see what you guys thought as far as a top brand for a reasonable price, what works best at my draw weight/broadheads, etc.

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                  #9
                  I just switched from carbon express to bloodsport ht2 and i have had no problems what so ever great tough arrows and they dont cost an arm and a leg either

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                    #10
                    I shoot gold tip 5575. Been a great and super tough arrow.

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                      #11
                      I am on the carbon express bandwagon... I shoot maximas

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                        #12
                        I shoot a Destroyer 350 at #60 and I shoot Gold Tip 55/75,GT's are awesome tough arrows...

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                          #13
                          Anything with 340-350 spine. If you get a heavy arrow use a 100g head. Lighter arrow, 125g head. I like getting a light arrow and loading up the front for a high FOC. Some good choices for that would be GT Velocity's, Black Eagle Carnivores, or Victory VAP HVs...

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                            #14
                            Easton/Beman
                            Carbon Express
                            Etc

                            340 spine

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                              #15
                              I would say 340 spine Easton Axis.

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