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Title: New year, new Arrows. Suggestions for carbons.
Post by: Eric in FLA on December 31, 2008, 03:04:00 PM
One of my resolutions for 2009 is to try carbons.

My bow is a Schafer recurve, 62", 68#@28", non FF. I currently shoot a 29.25" 2117 with a 125 BH or a 29" 2020 also with a 125 BH.

I have researched Bemans, Carbon Express, Gold tips and Grizzlystiks. All seem like great shafts. Looking for a hevier arrow than what I currently have, probably around 630 gr finished weight

I would appreciate some suggestions on a starting point. For instance -  a 29.5" CE 350 with ???gr up front.

What has worked for others with a similar set-up?

Thanks,

Eric
Title: Re: New year, new Arrows. Suggestions for carbons.
Post by: acolobowhunter on December 31, 2008, 03:18:00 PM
I shoot a 70# recurve and currently using Gold Tips.  I have had really good experiences with these.  I am in the transission area of shafts.  I get good arrow flight either using 55-75 or 75-95 shafts.  I lean towards the 75-95 shafts because of a 31 " draw.  I would suggest going to a good archery shop and trying some before you purchase.
Title: Re: New year, new Arrows. Suggestions for carbons.
Post by: pooahl on December 31, 2008, 03:45:00 PM
My experience with several dozen shafts is that CX Heritage are much more durable than the Gold Tips. They're also much heavier.  I abuse my arrows (read: I miss a lot), and the two dozen GT's I've had just couldn't take hits on boards, rock, trees, etc. The CX I have now are tough as nails.

Can't comment on Beemans or the Grizzlysticks, though, but I'm sure others will.
Title: Re: New year, new Arrows. Suggestions for carbons.
Post by: Gordon martiniuk on December 31, 2008, 03:46:00 PM
Try cx 250 with brass inserts cut to 31"to start and 145gr tip weight ,, 350s may be too stiff unless you use 100 gr inserts and 250 to 300gr tip weight leave them full legnth and you would have one tough and extreme foc arrow
Title: Re: New year, new Arrows. Suggestions for carbons.
Post by: vermonster13 on December 31, 2008, 03:55:00 PM
Any .400 spine arrow should match up well for you with the broadheads you're already using. The new Alaskan Grizzly Stik Woodies are pretty heavy at that spine and very durable.