Yes the new big games are 250 Jim, but the older American ones are 280, I just pulled up an older chart. On some of these older charts you will see some of the camo 7595s listed as 300s, and they are there not kidding. But most of the 7595s made are 340s, unless they are wood grain traditional of course. (you can usually tell them apart by weighing them, or just bending them by hand if you have both types)
About a year ago I bought a dozen GT expedition hunter 7595 camos, six had the old gold writing on the arrow finish and six had the first wrap style label. Long story shorter the wrap style label arrows are 300s and the gold writing ones are clearly 340s. I also have some Pro Hunters 7595s that are 300s.
I mention this not to hi-jack a thread but to help clarify the actual spine of this particular brand and size of arrow. Even now they for some reason have the trad 7595 at 300 and the rest of the 7595s at 340. Maybe it is due to the type of coating that they used at that particular time or something like that. I like them as long as they have a flag on them.