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Title: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: Bear Heart on May 23, 2009, 02:51:00 PM
I had to cut the 150s I bought down to the minimum and can only use 125gr or less points. I am shooting a 60" McCulough Griffin longbow 50@ 28".  I draw 29 to the back of the bow but have to add another 1/2 inch or so in order to clear my bow hand fingers.  I'm guessing that puts me at about 53#s of draw weight.  Never would have thought I would need 250s on such a light bow.  Does this all sound normal?
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: Bill Kissner on May 23, 2009, 03:22:00 PM
The 250's will shoot out of your bow but I believe you will have to load them pretty heavy up front. I have shot 250's from a similar setup but needed  250 grains on the front end.
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: bretto on May 23, 2009, 04:14:00 PM
I shoot 250's out of a 54# at 28 Tomahawk SS drawn to 29 1/2. 30 1/2" with 100 gr. brass inserts and 175 or 200 gr. points. I don't notice any difference in flight for the 2 point weights.

My finished arrow is 675 gr. with the 175 points and 3 5" barred feathers.

bretto
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: Ringneck on May 23, 2009, 04:44:00 PM
Great Plains SR Swift. 52@28 and my 250's have 250 grains up front. I draw 28 1/2 and cut the shafts to 30". This gives me a 650 grain arrow.
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: TNstickn on May 23, 2009, 06:48:00 PM
Loadin up the front sounds good. I have the 150's and 125 grains up front cut to 29 inches.I draw 55lbs@26.5 and they fly really good. They come in at 505 grains. Let us know how they fly, I have been wanting to try some of the high FOC stuff.

Man those 650+ers sound devastating!!!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: GMMAT on May 23, 2009, 07:21:00 PM
I can't shoot them with 175 up front (on my 52# bows) ...using 30" arrows.
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: NoCams on May 23, 2009, 08:22:00 PM
Bearheart,
I shoot 250's out of my Griffen that is 57# at my 27" draw. My arrows are 28" with 100gr brass insert and 200gr tips. Arrows weigh 610grs and fly great. Love to hear them whack the target, rock it back and forth and then struggle to pull them out !!!

nocams  :scared:
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: Lefty on May 23, 2009, 08:45:00 PM
I also shoot 50#@28" bows and draw 29".  I agree that you will need to go to 250's if you want to shoot the heavier points.  I shoot 30" to 30 1/2" arrows with 175-250 grain points, depended on which bow I am shooting.
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: Bear Heart on May 23, 2009, 09:20:00 PM
Shot the 150s today and no dice.  Can't cut them any shorter.  At least when I can't go any shorter my buddies can.  They shot great for him so he bought them from me.  What kind of brass insert do I use?
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: Dmaxshawn on May 23, 2009, 10:39:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Bill Kissner:
The 250's will shoot out of your bow but I believe you will have to load them pretty heavy up front. I have shot 250's from a similar setup but needed  250 grains on the front end.
my exact setup  250's 54 lb curve and 60 lb longbow 30 inches bop
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: NoCams on May 23, 2009, 10:45:00 PM
Bearheart,
The 50 & 100 grain brass weights are made by Goldtip and screw on the back of my regular Carbon Express inserts. I loctite them to the insert, allow to dry, then superglue the inserts in.

nocams  :coffee:
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: Texas Tinman on May 25, 2009, 12:04:00 PM
I shoot 250s outta my Foley longbow (52#) and my BW-SAIII (56#). I leave them 31" long and add 50g of brass to the 150g points.
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: Big'n on May 25, 2009, 11:05:00 PM
My Centaur is 53#@32" and I shoot CX 250 Heritages(full length) with 225grs. up front. Fly like darts. God Bless, Dave
Title: Re: Heritage 250s for a 53#er
Post by: metsastaja on May 26, 2009, 08:37:00 AM
Crow creek recurve 54@28 cut center. My Draw 29. CE250 cut 30" 5"fletch, 100g brass insert and 125 tip.  I use the same arrow for a 49@28 I have. I shoot fast flight string on both.

I used the dynamic spine calculator that has been posted and bareshaft tuned using OL web page.
Never could get the 150 to work but the 250's are right on