Really solid advice all around. I find that the GrizzlyStik shafts from Alaska Bowhunting Company are quite phenominal. Depending on bow weight and desired shaft weight the Alaskan's or Safari's will give you a fair amount of weight and there continuous taper makes them fly well out of a lot of bows while keeping the weight forward. Just a suggestion but IMHO they are worth the price. Also, do not be affraid to experiment with weight tubes, brass inserts, heavier broadheads, or things of that nature. A heavy, well balanced arrow, with a sharp broadhead that flies well is your desired endstate and more often then not you will not find that arrow combination on the first try. Good luck.