Bowtech’s New 2025 Hunting Bows!!

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Specs, my thoughts, and which bow I’ll be shooting and why! The Proven 34 now includes DeadLock, TimeLock, and GripLock, as well as the center mass technology for the sight, rest, and stabilizer. It also has a brand new cam with a standard option and a long draw cam option, so it will accommodate draw lengths from 25-33 inches with 2.5 inches of overlap!
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Love my hoyt rx-7 but will say my wife likes her bowtech lol.Paige keep kicking butt this year i think your an awesome archer keep it up

shirttail
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Im suprised there isnt more comments saying how dope your house is. I think its so bad ass. Perfect for any die hard archer

Elkaholics
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Great video. My boys, 13 and 16 now, have watched a lot of your videos and competitions for years. Amazes me how many guys want a 29-30" bow, but have no clue how much better they could probably shoot a 34" bow. Keep up the videos and thank you sharing the knowledge. Good luck this next year. It is crazy how the level of shooting has risen in the last 4 to 5 years. Hope to see you in many ASA finals.

kevinheyde
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I have the SS34, which I love but I will be trying the Proven 34. Have a great holiday Paige

lamont
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You pulled that 60lb bow back like a boss!!

catchemalive
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Nice bows!
I'm still shooting my Bowtech Experience and bowtech SR6 bows.
That brace height, reflex and the 34 axle to axle is going to be very accurate.

johnnewcomb
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I have been shooting a PSE Carbon Air and Mathews V3X . I was excited about the recent Bowtech features that should make bow tuning easier so I bought the SS34 with that in mind. Ran out of time to get the new bow setup last year. I got really excited about the new hunting release for 2025 with its feature rich offering so I purchased a Proven 34. I have been working with both bows over the past few days and find that neither bow will paper tune. Called customer service, was offered no solution and then passed off to someone that was supposed to help but no one answered and then the system hung up. Bought 2 flag ship bows that won’t tune and less than ideal customer service. Not feeling good about my $2700.00 investment thus far.

williamchester
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I am a BIG Bowtech guy. I work in a Bowtech dealership, ans shoot for the shop and a few other manufacturers. This is going to have ro stack up against my SS34. I have the Proven 34LD.

NockNArrow
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I wish they would come out with a 75 or 80 lb in their hunting bows. The draw cycle on comfort is so smooth but the speed is a little slower than most other bows, and the draw cycle on performance is harsh. I’d much rather pull a little more weight with a smooth cycle. I hunted with the cp30 this year and it’s the most stable torque free short bow I’ve ever shot. Good luck with the rest of your season and also target next year.

jeffevans
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Hi Paige. Do you know if bowtech will launch a new target line this year? Tyvm

Kaizersoze
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I shot a lot archery in the 80's, 3d almost every other weekend at matches and indoor in the off season. I used a 75 lb. bow for 3d and 60 lb lb for indoor. Now I am retired, 69 YO, I would like to get back into archery. I have shot the Core SS in 60 lb and thought it a very smooth shooting bow but after being out of archery since 89, 60 was a bit of a struggle as I know I need to rebuild my strength. A dealer suggested I go down to a 50 lb bow. Looking at the Proven 34 and the comfort setting, I am thinking this the way to go and stick with 60 lb bow. Any thoughts on my reasoning here?

LSVA
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I've never shot a Bowtech bow. The shorter axle bow is most appealing to me because I'm in Arkansas where I hunt whitetails from the ground. Also, I shoot fifty pounds or a bit less to accommodate my 74 year old shoulders. Would this bow work for me? I like the specs but would lean toward a longer brace height. Best wishes!

rogerhook
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Great point about women knowing better about the draw cycle.

benw
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Hi. I also prefer Bowtech. I have a Boss, a BT-MAG X and I recently purchased a Reconing Gen 2 39. It is currently being delivered. I noticed that the Bowtech bows have rubber rings on the string. As I understand it, they are supposed to use as nocking points. However, almost no one does this. I wanted to know why?

ДмитроПерший
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Hi Paige! Thanks for the info! I have an SS34 set to 30” on the draw and I shoot comfort. How does the draw cycle feel on the Proven compared to the SS34? I wish the ss34 was a tad faster. It’s a bit stiffer up front and then smoother throughout. I wish it was just smoother throughout and then I would run it at a slightly higher draw weight to make up some speed. What can you tell me about the draw cycle of the Proven?

catylistspaazmo
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How does the draw cycle compare between the Proven 34 and SS34?

dougfriendt
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Hey Page, you probably are not allowed to talk about this, but what about the serving separation issues with the SS34, did they adjust the angles or something with this (revision of the SS34) The Proven?

FrankDog-dr
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For target shooting my opinion you really don’t need to shoot 60/70 pound bow for target shooting I will say 48/50/55 pound bow it’s lot easier on your shoulder

georgetorres
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My friend if you can pull that kind of weight you have great every day strength especially for a young lady 50 plus pounds is more than enough for white tales good luck hope you get the big one

KeithFleming-qskh
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You need a new wide angle video camera

davidfranek