After waiting since ATAR for the Heritage 90's to come out , called to order them and found out the total length of shafts are 29 inches . That leaves me and a lot of others with too short of an arrow . With a 28 in. draw the arrow needs to be at least 291/2 to 30 in. long to shoot . Glad Sipsey told me before they were shipped . Will have to go back with a heavy point and full length Heritage 150's. Just a note to let others know before they ordered .
BUMMER!!!!!! I was really looking forward to trying them. Thanks for the info.
I shot some today, really nice shafts, but length will not let some shooters use them. I plan to discuss with CX people to see if they can make them longer.
I have a 28" draw and cut my arrows to 29" with no problems....
What is the deflection on the 90's?
thanks
.530 I think I read somwhere.
I have to agree, that if your draw is a true 28"s a 29" arrow should be fine, unless ya got hugh fingers. Shawn
I'm shooting my 150s at 31" with 250 total up front. I don't think I can use the 29" 90s unless I use about the same point weight. I was hoping to drop some weight. What do you think Shawn?
WOW...I just ordered 12 Dz. for my store just to see if archers like em ...Hope so :)
The dflection is not all that different than the 150s as I recall, but could be wrong the 150 are .487 or around that. Yeah ya may be ok with same point weight but I am not sure. Shawn
The 90s are .530 spine.
The Carbon Express Heritage 90's are also a slightly smaller diameter,the nocks and inserts are smaller the the 150's.So the standard 50 and 100 gr. inserts will not work in them,a 9/32 point fits perfect.They are the same diameter as their Thunderstorm and Junior line.I tried too see if the GT add on weights will fit inside the shaft and they will not fit inside.They should work good on lighter weight bows.
Mark,where is your store???
CB