A 2020 spines at about 80#@28 inches. You're drawing 59# or so at 29 1/2 inches. If memory serves, the Hunter is cut to center. IMO, you should be good to go. Cut to 30 1/2 to leave an inch overhang behind the point, and fletch and shoot. A lot of folks get caught up in bare shafting, but it seldom is necessary. I don't do it unless I find an arrow that just won't shoot for me. To be safe, you might want to try just one or two arrows. If you do bare shaft, you do need to glue the inserts. Otherwise you'll leave a lot of points/inserts in your target. You might try not gluing the nock inserts (doesn't make any difference what end you shorten the shaft from with a parallel shaft), but they have a tendency to pop out when not glued. Good luck.