Need help choosing some new arrows for new bow.

Cdpp880

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I am getting a new bowtech experience and will not be able to shoot the same arrows I was shooting. I will be shooting between 65-70 lbs, 29" DL, and probably around a 29" arrow. I would like to have a arrow weighing over 450gr and have allot of ST magnum broad heads I would like to use but do not have to. This may make me try a new broad head and switch to 125 gr or heavier broad head. I also like the quick spin fletchings but again can change those up as well.
So if you were to build an arrow for this what would they be?
 

kodiakfly

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I'm also a 29"/70 lb shooter and I like FMJ's in 340 or 300, depending on what I'm hunting. Each of those will put you at or over 450 gr. I just shoot Blazer vanes, never had an issue with them. If you like the quick spin, go for it.
 
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I have a 2015 bowtech experience @ 73lb 29" and it shoots the Easton injexion fmj really well. The finished weight with 3 Blazers is 465.
 

BCBowtech

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Ive been shooting Carbon Express for years now but Im giving Black Eagle Outlaw 400's a try with my new Prodigy at 70lb and 29"
 

Graindrain

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i am shooting kinetic kaos 400 spine, 100 grain solids, with fobs. carbon to carbon 27.5" , I believe the 400 are 9.5 gpi
Mine weigh in at 431.5-431.7 grains.

Since you have a higher # you could go stiffer spine and would be heavier, go a 125 grain broadhead and you will have your 450.

I am a 28.5" dl, 60# btw.
 

StrutNut

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Im having great luck with camo easton axis. Seems like they are durable and really rip through an animal well. I have also noticed less wind drift in cross winds compared to my thick shaft ICS 340's. I have a tight spot quiver and often run the ICS and Axis. I have the ICS for "critters" as I dont want to wreck or loose and axis by accident. There are really a lot of good options out there. I just became a fan of the thin shafts.
 

5MilesBack

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I'm selling some brand new 1/2 doz Black Eagle Rampage 250's that are cut at 30" and fletched with 2" Silent Knight vanes for $70 TYD here: http://www.rokslide.com/forums/showthread.php?31103-FS-Arrows-and-arrow-shafts. They weigh 480gr with 125's.

I have so many arrows that I'm keeping the other 1/2 and selling these. The TR Crush 300 shafts that I'm also selling in that thread are pretty awesome arrows too. I pretty much run 2" Quickspins exclusively, but wanted to try the Silent Knight vanes.
 
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