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Old 01-28-2008, 07:43 PM
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Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.

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I honestly would go a different route than Beman. Not a knock against them, but I like Gold-Tip, Victory, and CarbonExpress alot better. They are all top notch arrows. In a Gold-Tip you would need a 5575, a Victory you'd need a 400, and in Carbon Express you would need a 250. If you insist on Beman though, depending on arrow length, I'd say you'll be closer to a 500.
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Old 01-28-2008, 07:44 PM
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Only thingI did not like was the noticable plop into the valley my Dad's had, other than that, it was a great bow. Dead accurate even with the short BH.
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Old 01-28-2008, 08:07 PM
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Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.

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I honestly would go a different route than Beman. Not a knock against them, but I like Gold-Tip, Victory, and CarbonExpress alot better. They are all top notch arrows. In a Gold-Tip you would need a 5575, a Victory you'd need a 400, and in Carbon Express you would need a 250. If you insist on Beman though, depending on arrow length, I'd say you'll be closer to a 500.
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Dont leave me hanging what makes those arrows superior to bemans?? I'd just like to have some facts to back up your opinion.

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Old 01-28-2008, 08:18 PM
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Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.

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I honestly would go a different route than Beman. Not a knock against them, but I like Gold-Tip, Victory, and CarbonExpress alot better. They are all top notch arrows. In a Gold-Tip you would need a 5575, a Victory you'd need a 400, and in Carbon Express you would need a 250. If you insist on Beman though, depending on arrow length, I'd say you'll be closer to a 500.
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Dont leave me hanging what makes those arrows superior to bemans?? I'd just like to have some facts to back up your opinion.

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Just my personal preference.


For me, the Bemans are a little on the heavy side for me. Not to mention you can get tighter tolerences on the companies I listed above. I just think, for the money you can get a better shaft. If you want Bemans though, get Bemans.
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Old 01-28-2008, 08:27 PM
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We'll im open to change for sure, I'd just like to know some better arrows that would be cost compareable, my parents are going through a divorce right now and I dont really have much money laying around after my bow purchase.

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Old 01-28-2008, 08:31 PM
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We'll im open to change for sure, I'd just like to know some better arrows that would be cost compareable, my parents are going through a divorce right now and I dont really have much money laying around after my bow purchase.

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How much are you looking to spend on arrows?

Oh and I know where you're comming from on the divorce thing, I've been through 2 of them myself.
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Well my mom just told my dad today and I wasnt supposted to hear it. Im looking to spend like 80-90 dollars for a dozen.. Idealy.

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Old 01-28-2008, 08:51 PM
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Well my mom just told my dad today and I wasnt supposted to hear it. Im looking to spend like 80-90 dollars for a dozen.. Idealy.

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How long of an arrow do you shoot?


If you shoot a fairly short arrow, I would go with the GoldTip XT Hunters. If you shoot a short arrow, you can cut equally off both ends. The way GoldTip makes their arrows, is they sort them. With the ProoHunters they select only the best for a dozen, the rest get used for the XT's and Expeditions.So in short, all of their arrows are made the same, only sorted differently.Tough arrows too.
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