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Author Topic: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage  (Read 333 times)

Offline Gooserbat

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Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« on: August 08, 2012, 03:48:00 PM »
Which one and why?
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2012, 03:51:00 PM »
CE.  Heavier and tougher
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2012, 03:56:00 PM »
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CE.  Heavier and tougher
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2012, 04:09:00 PM »
GOLD TIPS ARE MADE IN THE USA OREM UTAH
Carbon Expesss are made Korea
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2012, 04:52:00 PM »
Gold Tips are very inconsistent shaft-to-shaft. CX is the call.
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Offline bubinga

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #5 on: August 08, 2012, 04:59:00 PM »
Beman Classics  :)

Offline Blue Tick

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #6 on: August 08, 2012, 05:15:00 PM »
I shoot both and am not a good enough shot to really tell a difference in either shaft. I like that GT is American owned though and they get most of my business. Hard to beat Big Jim's prices on the blems.
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2012, 05:25:00 PM »
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Beman Classics   :)  
X2 also made in the USA

Offline Gen273

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #8 on: August 08, 2012, 05:28:00 PM »
I say Carbon Express, they are just better shafts! I do wish that they were made in the USA.
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #9 on: August 08, 2012, 05:34:00 PM »
In case you didn't already know, the CE tend to run a little stiffer than advertised.  Still great greats and I do like shooting the ones I have. Personally, I found them a tad harder to tune since they do run stiffer.
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #10 on: August 08, 2012, 05:35:00 PM »
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Beman Classics   :)  
I've shot them and they are indeed good arrows but I'm not willing to pay the extra $$$
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Offline Reaper TN

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #11 on: August 08, 2012, 05:45:00 PM »
I've owned and shot them both.  The CE shafts have a heavier gpi and seem to be slightly tougher if not footed, great shafts.  I think the GT Trad blems are an excellent shaft for the money and IMHO shoot every bit as good as CE Heritage shafts. Put an inch of aluminum footing on them and they are almost indesructible.

BTW, I thought GT's were made across the pond also, just finished in the USA.    :thumbsup:
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Offline Lefty

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #12 on: August 08, 2012, 06:27:00 PM »
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Gold Tips are very inconsistent shaft-to-shaft. CX is the call.
I agree 100%!  I have spined tested them and GT's have varied up to 20# difference in the same dozen, not the blems either.  And as stated above, they are not near as tough or as heavy as CE's.  I do like their appearance better though.

Offline Anointed Archer

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #13 on: August 08, 2012, 06:36:00 PM »
I have both and I like them both.  The GT's you can get about $20 a dozen cheaper then the CE's and to me they are not $20 more.
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #14 on: August 08, 2012, 08:28:00 PM »
The brass inserts and nock adapters that I use in my .500 spine Gold Tips also fit in my .600 spine Gold Tips.

With Carbon Express 90s I can't use the inserts and I am stuck with their nock.

I have gotten CE 150s that were mismarked, and were probaby 250s, so I gave them away and never bought any more.

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Offline JoeM

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2012, 09:09:00 PM »
CX are darn near bomb proof and i went with them for the GPI. Joe
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Offline Bear Heart

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2012, 09:44:00 PM »
I shoot CX Heritage 250s almost exclusively now.  Very tough shaft with a good amount of weight.
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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #17 on: August 08, 2012, 09:56:00 PM »
I sell CX, Beaman, and Gold Tip but shoot the GT's because the others don't make a shaft stiff enough for me. If it weren't for that, I would have a hard time deciding from one to another.

Each mfg has there atributes and there detractors although the difference are minor.

The shaft weight means little to me as I get most of my weight from the front weight. This gives me superior flight and I have no problem getting to the weight I want.

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2012, 10:00:00 PM »
I shoot GT blems for the price and the spine if money was no object and the spine is right for you CX is the better shaft I think nothing is more indestructable. Widow

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Re: Gold Tip trad Vs, Carbon Express Heritage
« Reply #19 on: August 09, 2012, 05:13:00 AM »
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I shoot GT blems for the price and the spine if money was no object and the spine is right for you CX is the better shaft I think nothing is more indestructable. Widow
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