Here we go again, I need your advice. Posted a couple of times with questions on spine, over or under, and received some great advice. Deemed that by shooting a Savannah LB 50# @28” with my pull to anchor of 28.25” and using 2018 xx75 cut to 29” with 125 point was over spine for the bow and was ready to order 2016 xx75 cut to 29.25” would be perfect. Then I use the spine calculator that was on a tread and put the data in a with a 125grain point I will have to go down all the way down to a 1913 xx75! Then see that if the point was up around 200grains with the 2016 cut to 29.25” it works well. Now finally to the question and problem; I do not have the funds to buy dozens of arrows to try things out, the end use is hunting, but I shoot almost everyday to be the best that I can be and have fun; yet when I look at broad heads they do not seem to go over 165 grains. Help, how do you set up and tune in with the least cost? And it seems that the consensus is to shoot total arrow weight of more than 500 grains; how do you get there without being over spined? Thanks in advance for all of the help, good advice and patients with what must seem like the same questions over again.