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Title: Carbon Express Heritage 150's or 250's?
Post by: truck24hr on November 09, 2015, 08:13:00 PM
Looking for thoughts on which arrows I should be shooting.  Shooting a Howard Hill Wesley Special 50@26. I'm pulling 28" shooting 100 grain insert and 150 broadhead. Arrows are 29.5". Thanks
Title: Re: Carbon Express Heritage 150's or 250's?
Post by: Pops on November 09, 2015, 08:23:00 PM
ce 150 should work
Title: Re: Carbon Express Heritage 150's or 250's?
Post by: awbowman on November 09, 2015, 09:23:00 PM
Either will probably work, just depends on how much up front and the arrow length you are looking for.  I'd personally go with the 150s.  It will be easier to find a combination
Title: Re: Carbon Express Heritage 150's or 250's?
Post by: Steelhead on November 09, 2015, 09:36:00 PM
I shoot both

I like the 250s cut a little longer and with more point weight.Its an excellent arrow with more weight and the bow shoots quiet and feels good.I hunt with that arrow combo.Its pretty wicked for 20 yards and shorter

I shoot the 150s as well.One half inch to an inch shorter and less point weight.Shoots a little flatter as my range increases.

You will pulling 56 pounds.I think you could get either arrow to work.The Hill  might like the heavy arrow.I think the 250s with the 250 grains up front that you will be shooting and cut to 30 inches or a tad more would be close.

I don't think the hill is centershot?Probably 1/8th of an inch from center and that will make a difference as you need the arrow to bend around the sight window as it goes through paradox.You don't want the spine to be too stiff.
Title: Re: Carbon Express Heritage 150's or 250's?
Post by: **DONOTDELETE** on November 09, 2015, 09:59:00 PM
With that bow.... definitely 150's ... you'll still need to keep em pretty long.... 29.5" may require 200 up front to get enough flex.

Is that bow cut to center, or before center? THAT will be the determining factor.

ooooops!  i didn't see you were drawing 28".... you may in fact make the 250's work full length at 56-57#