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spine ??? CX90 vs aluminum

Started by ronp, February 10, 2009, 05:15:00 AM

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ronp

Does anyone happen to know what the spine is for a CX-90 Carbon Express, and, more importantly, what aluminum shaft is equivalent?  I shoot #43 at 27" draw.
Thanks - ronp
Ron Purdy

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Jack Whitmire Jr

The heritage shaft is .530 spine. Not sure what aluminum shaft is equivalent, maybe 1918 but they don't amke it anymore. Are you the same person from the b@#s#$e that asked the same question?

Jack
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ronp

Thanks Jr.  I do not know what b@#s#$e is.  Please enlighten me.  This is my first time asking a question regarding the CX-90s. Oh, and so you aren't confused, I use the name ronp on all the boards that I frequent.
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SlowBowinMO

The CX 90 spines near identically to a 2016 aluminum.  They won't necessarily cross straight over without a little tweaking though, the personality of carbon and aluminum is different but they certainly should be close enough for you to tune.

I would think a 2016 or CX 90 both too stiff for 43# at 27" draw unless your bow is cut well past center.  Have you tried anything lighter spined yet?
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Cocklebur

I think a CX 90 will be fine out of your bow with a 125 grain tip if you leave the lenght at 29" never tried one shorter.

ronp

Thanks guys.  Slowbowin, I have used 1916s and they shoot pretty well.  I have a dozen new 2016s legacy shafts that I was thinking of trying.  I didn't want to cut them or start making up some arrows if they won't work.  I think I could trade them for something lighter.
Ron Purdy

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