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Which Trad Carbons to shoot

Started by archrmn, August 21, 2007, 08:06:00 PM

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archrmn

Looking at some shafts online like carbon performance,durablility,like the wood look, who makes the best out of the bunch for a 29 1/4dl,62@dl R/D longbow. Thanks..

Shawn Leonard

Carbon express Heritage, very Durable and priced right. Shawn
Shawn

Biggie Hoffman

Heritage 250 or 350 from 3 Rivers....look god and tough.
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MikeM

I tried some test shafts - Gold Tip, Carbon Express Heritage, grisslystix, and Axis - I draw  54#@30". The shafts that flew best for me were the carbon express but as others often say different things work for different people.

Jwilliam

Carbon Express Heritage!!!  :thumbsup:  

Bill

Stripstrike1

The Carbon Express 250's are awesome.  You can shoot them into rocks at 20 yds and more often than not they will be fine.
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sswv

Gold Tip traditionals work great for me and my friends but I'm sure any of them will serve you well.

mark land

I really like the Beman MFX Classics, they are shooting very well for me and have more weight then other shaft materials, plus the spine and weight is very consistent and I like the smaller diameter and thicker wall as well.  Mark
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eagle24

I've shot (and have) about all of them and don't really dislike any.  Sometimes the arrow weight I'm after dictates which one I use with a particular bow.  Today, I'm favoring the Beman MFX Classics and Heritage 150's.

Tajue17

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MJB

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Apex Predator

Carbon Express Heritage all the way!  I've never broken one, except for a couple of robin hoods.
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xia_emperor

Heritage 250, just love them!   :notworthy:
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fredbear92

not trying to get off subject but.....are goldtips shafts really made in Mexico?
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fireman_3311

One vote here for the Goldtip Trad XT's!!! If I can't tear em  up, they gotta be good!!!
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MDbowhunter

I liked the beeman classics but I dont see that they make them anymore.  Seems that the MFX took over.
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RC

carbon express are the best i`ve used.RC

Jerry Jeffer

Just picked up a couple of Carbon Express Terminator hunters 6075. They shoot pretty nice and take a beating. I might try them for hunting. It sure would be a good squirrel arrow considering the durability.
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Toxophilite

Have had good results from Carbon Express & Gold Tip, including "Heritage", "Traditional" and several other types.  Seems like CX's are a little more consistant and are a little heavier,  but both types are tough, tough, tough.
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