I'm in an experiment with both. What you guys think or like? Bill
Heritage...all the way ! awesome arrow shaft
I really like my 340 MFX. Very durable arrows.
Glenn
Both are great shafts, with an aluminum footing are nearly indestructable, good shaft weight.
Eric
I love them both. Equals in durability and performance. I have broken Mfx on game but not a cx and Ive killed a couple big hogs with cx.
I have used both. For me they are apples and oranges. Skinny shafts (MFX) - great for lighter, flat shooting set up. Heritage - usually heavier total arrow weight, quieter than the lighter setups, great penetration, seem a little more durable than MFX for me. Both great arrows. Oh, and don't forget your quiver grippers are different for each.
I have not shot any MFX arrows but everything I have heard about them is good. The CX Heritage arrows are some of the toughest on the market though in my opinion.
I shoot both, great arrows...I have broken an MFX, but never the CX
MFX 400's, I like the smaller diameter. The durability is exceptional.
The Heritage are excellent as well, very durable as well. Seem weak for their spine, typically.
Prefer the MFX's
Kris
I put a broadhead tipped CE with regular insert and no footing into my block basement wall lastnight. I shot that same shaft all day today at a bow shoot. :thumbsup:
Rob
i have never shoot MFX, but i do use CE heritage shafts an they are tuff
i've never shot ce heritace shafts but shot many shaft and beman mfx's are the ones i use. I think they are very durable. Toughest ones I'ved used but by the sound of these other guy's ce heritage sound s like they are also very tough.
Bemans are made in the USA. I've shot ce but I try to buy American when I can.