I've got about $150 in 125gr small game heads, Judo points, broad heads, and screw in rubber blunts that I'd like to keep using.
I just want to build a heavier arrow for my next batch of arrows to get better penetration on medium sized game at shorter ranges. If
I can't find a combination of components that will work well then I'll stick with the same build that I currently use as it works fine as it is.
I'd like to stick with aluminum shafting as well. I don't trust carbon after seeing photos of splintered shafts through peoples arms and don't want to deal with the hassles of wood arrows. For my uses, aluminum shafting seems to offer the best blend of convenience, durability, and pricing.