Thanks for the replies. My bow is cut 5/16" past center (aluminum riser quinn stallion). I draw 30" on the 45lb @ 28" bow and the arrows I use are Carbon Express 4560's cut to 31.75". I also use a Bear Weatherest. When I got the bow, I shot bare shafts and they seemed to impact with my field points but my groups weren't stellar then either. My broadheads definately impact with my field points right now.
I'm hoping that my arrows are just a bit stiff right now, but I suppose I just have to try it and find out. Since my arrows are cut so long, I could trim some material off the end of some to increase the spine. Otherwise, maybe I can use a spacer behind my rest to move the strike plate out if my arrows are too weak.
Aromakr,
As a very general rule what is largest pound range that you should be able to use for a given carbon arrows (meaning the arrows are barely on the stiff side for the lower poundage bow and barely on the weak side for the higher poundage bow)?
In other words is it likely that a single arrow could be shot well with 45lb limbs and 55lb limbs or would a 5lb range be max?
Thanks for your input.