My 2219s cut to 29.5" are too weak for my 68# recurve when used with 200 grain points. Would I be wasting my time with CX Heritage 350 shafts? The old and stiffer 250s are too weak. Really want to keep the point weight at 200 grains so I can you the same broadheads for two bows.
if you would be interested i will send you a test kit if you would like i have a 90 150 250 and 350 carbon express heritage shafts that i dont need anymore i will sell them if you want or you can try em there cut to 30"
Thanks but I already have 250s for my 63# longbow. 350s are the only spine left. I have a new and an old one. Just don't want to start cutting it if I am wasting time on too weak of a shaft.
they fly great for me with 200 grain heads full length out of my 73lb bow
I am guesing the Northern mist is a little less center cut so that would put me in the ball park.
I shoot Heritage 350, 31" BOP with 200 gr. pt. out of my Acadian Woods one-piece recurve, which pulls 61# @ my 30 1/2" draw length. And I use the same arrows out of my 68" Gary Sentman Elite Classic that pulls 60# @ my draw length.
Why don't you just build out your side plate a little bit? Simple inexpensive fix, and should dial in those 2219's.
I love the Eritage 350 for my 65# bows,I use 250 bhs but cut them @ 29"
350's might be perfect, I'd give em a try for sure
Full length with 200 grain shot great and showed good on paper tuning. Gives me a 625 grain arrow.
I shot 350's from an RER XR that was 54#@28". They were cut to 30" and had 250 gr. up front. I draw 27 1/2".