once you figure out your desired arrow length check out the classifieds on here or elsewhere for used/good condition/ready to shoot arrows. if they are too long you can always have them cut down, inserts re-installed. as for new offerings- your best bet for a good arrow on a budget would be some feather-fletched easton xx75 gamegetters (aluminum), can't beat em for cost and straightness, plus nice gpi for hunting. as far as carbons go, also cost effective are beman ics bowhunters if you can get em feather fletched. If you're into wood arrows, you could find some affordable pre-tapered wood shafts, a fletching jig and feathers/points and go to town. good luck.