Saw some info on the new CX hertiage 75, .628 spine, 8.8 grains, thunderstorm nocks and inserts. Wondering if anyone has some and what the length is. I draw 29" and love the Hertiage line of arrows, but 150's are too heavy and 90's were still a little stiff for my 47# bows. I believe that 3R's had them listed as 29", but so were the CX 90's and I know that the newer 90's are now 30". Carbon Express doesn't even have them listed on their site. thanks.
Wow, I can't beleive the 90's were still a little too stiff for 47# bows.
I haven't seen any thing yet on the 75's. I do know that Gold Tip now has 15/35's which should spine out pretty close or better to .628. If I'm not mistaken they are 30" shafts.
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Well I just did some checking on the Gold Tip 15/35's and they are rated for bow weights up to 40#'s only. Sorry bout that I should have checked before I posted.
bs hunter.... i shoot the goldtip 1535 and the ce predator 20/40 out of my 45# longbows...cut to 28 1/4" with 185 grains up front......
using ol's point of impact method they fly great and broadhead flight is also excellent.
Thanks guys, I have some of the GT 15/35, but I really like the CX Hertiage series and I had to use a 90gr brass insert for the 90's, currently I am looking for a 29.5 finished arrow, w/150 gr pt. Figure this will put me around 450 grs total arrow weight...currently my /cx150's are 30.5 /525grains total, w/200 up front...really don't like a lot of arrow hanging over.
CX 75's were still a little stiff with 46# w/ 27.5" shafts. Easton Traditional Only 600's fly like darts and are now my go to's.