I was sitting here thinking about arrows and what I prefer to shoot. I am not big into EFOC, it's just not MY thing. I am also not itI super heavy arrows or anything like that. Just a solid 9-10 GPP kinda fella with 125-150 up front. Now with that said I am shooting some 2117 with 175 up front but I did not mean fe it to happen it just did, because I got a good deal on the 2117s. But I digress
I like woodies, but I have had a lot of POC break, and a lot of the carbons are too light without jumping up in spine and them loading up the front end. The Heavy hunter are too pricey for me. My set up really likes a 2018 but a 2016 SHOULD be perfect I just cannot get them to fly right (user error I'm sure). So I have settled on aluminums because I can get a good total arrow weight and shoot 125-150 up front...perfect.... But I truly do believe that carbons are a superior shaft (even though I don't shoot them).
So I was looking at spine ratings, and GPI doing some comparisons, oh and price. And it is my observation from owning and shooting different shafts ( alum, wood and various carbons) that for total value I really do not think CX heritage shafts can be beat. $123 fully fletched 10GPI (150s) are a really solid good affordable shaft. My 2016 at 10.6GPI fully fletched can be as low as $76.99 (Gamegetters) to $120 is for Legacy. I think I might give carbons an honest try once my few doz alums are gone.
I hunt with Ash and western larch shafts, I just like hunting with woodies, but for target and stumping I shoot alums now. This was just some ramble/topic discussion. Happy New Year Y'all