Tedd,
Yep, the Beman's are on average 32-3/4". I would get one every now and them that would be slightly longer, but only at most 1/32".
Sold the wood arrow business a little over 8 years ago. Just got to the point that it was taking every spare minute of my life to prevent being over 6 months behind in orders. 10 to 12 hour day, 7 days a week gets old real fast. Guess you can say I burnt out.
I see several stating Victory as good. I've tried them in their so called 300 spine. I have bought 3dz. so far and have yet to get a single one that spined 300. Maybe 12 out of the 36 have made 320 while the rest have been closer to 340. Their lower spine shafts may be better, but their high spines sure aren't. I even contacted Victory about it and was told their 300's were right on the money and met their tolerance range. Yea right...
I also totally agree with Bisch. GT has the worst spine tolerance in any of the carbon shafts I've tried. When the AL shoots finally opened up to carbons I wanted something that would be easy to sell. I was more into matched shafts with a good price than simply low price by it'self. I tried GT and found the spine tolerance to be unreal. I finally settled on Beman.