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<blockquote data-quote="Red Sparky" data-source="post: 1056199" data-attributes="member: 37223"><p>I don't shoot Bowtech but before pulling the trigger on one go to Lancaster Archery under the forums and read. I have heard a lot about Bowtech not honoring their warranty but have no first hand experience if that is true or not. Not sure if people misused their equipment and were upset by not getting it replaced for free. If it feels good and you shoot it well then by all means get it, just make sure to research it before you do.</p><p></p><p>As far as arrows go make sure to get the ones for your draw length and draw weight. I have not tried the helical ones, the ones that put more spin on your arrow. My target arrows use to be Warrior carbon arrows that cost about $6 apiece. They worked great at 20 yards. Also no crying when I started shooting longer distances and missed the target and hit the block wall setting my sight pins. I went to my hunting arrows of Mayhem Hunters by Carbon Express, about $12 apiece, once I got dialed in. I was having the same problem you were at 60 yards but after switching I now get 6" groups all day long at 60 yards. More like 3" if I am doing my part. I shoot them year round as I mainly have my bow for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Sparky, post: 1056199, member: 37223"] I don't shoot Bowtech but before pulling the trigger on one go to Lancaster Archery under the forums and read. I have heard a lot about Bowtech not honoring their warranty but have no first hand experience if that is true or not. Not sure if people misused their equipment and were upset by not getting it replaced for free. If it feels good and you shoot it well then by all means get it, just make sure to research it before you do. As far as arrows go make sure to get the ones for your draw length and draw weight. I have not tried the helical ones, the ones that put more spin on your arrow. My target arrows use to be Warrior carbon arrows that cost about $6 apiece. They worked great at 20 yards. Also no crying when I started shooting longer distances and missed the target and hit the block wall setting my sight pins. I went to my hunting arrows of Mayhem Hunters by Carbon Express, about $12 apiece, once I got dialed in. I was having the same problem you were at 60 yards but after switching I now get 6" groups all day long at 60 yards. More like 3" if I am doing my part. I shoot them year round as I mainly have my bow for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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