I have got quite a few CX Heritage shafts left and would like to reduce stock. Check out the sponsor classified for details.
thanks,bigjim
What's the shipping on a dozen shafts, Jim?
$9 for the first doz and $1 for each additional doz. They ship priority so you will get them fast too.
thanks,bigjim
Not seeing them on there? How much for a dozen CX hertiage 150s?
Sparty- I can't list the price here. you will have to check out the sponsor classified. It is listed there.
thanks,bigjim
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=48;t=001201
Here's the post bigjim's referring to
Thank you Chopx2, that is helpful.
bigjim
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just picked some 150's up. Great deal!
I have 3 dozen coming...thanks Jim
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I guess if I am so uneducated that I have to admit
that I don't even know what "sizes 75's 90's 150's 250's and 350's" means or how those numbers relate to arrows I most likely shouldn't be looking at this ad.
God bless,Mudd
Mudd they are :
75's =.600 spine
90's = .530spine
150's= .487 spine
250's= .373 spine
350's= .320 spine.
Now you know.
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Don't miss out on this deal! only reducing stock.
You can now order them off of our web site.
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Received my three dozen CX-Heritage 350 shafts. Great price. Thanks Jim for exceptional customer service.
Bill
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Jim, is it possible for you to add on to that post above .
That shows the deflection. For those of us not totally into this, can you translate that to poundage or draw weight ranges ?
ChuckC
At special request:
Mudd they are :
75's =.600 spine = aproxiamtely 44 #'s and down
(good for really light weight bows even though they may not be perfect for the 20 -35# bows, they will work with field points.
90's = .530spine = good for weights from 40 - 50 # bows
150's= .487 spine = good for bows from 48 - 56 #'s
250's= .373 spine = good for bows from 55 - 65 #'s
350's= .320 spine. = for bows from 62 - 80 #'s
this is a general description. This will vary some due to draw length, length of shaft, weight up front, and how deeply the shelf is cut. There are also the ocasional exception to the rule shooting a 350 out of a 45# bow so there is no set in stone rule.
Also, if you don't plan on shooting anything but field tips, it is not nearly as critical to be perfectly tuned.
Bigjim
Now you know.
thanks,bigjim
edited after reading post above :help: :biglaugh: