Okay experts....toss some advise my way. I have a new bow coming (new to me Tall Tines 62", marked 53#@29"). I draw to 30", so I figure about 55# (which is the perfect weight for me). One issue I've had with every bow I've owned is that I seem to need a stiffer arrow than what most everybody else uses. My PSA needed axis 340's with 225 grains up front, an even then I had to slide the cat whiskers down the string to slow it down some and straighten out a bare shaft. My dakota was the same way. I have always attributed this to my 30"+ draw length. With finances being strained, I'm trying to get some arrows that will spine out right the first time, and stay within that magical 10gpp mark.
Does anybody shoot a set up similar to this? If so, what arrow set up do you find tunes well for you? Most have recommended 400 spine or 55/75 arrows. The spine calculator says 340 FMJ's with a 50 gr insert an 125 gr tips should be about right with a 30 5/8" FMJ. But it also says the last arrow I used with my widow was way under spined, and it bare shafted perfect. Just looking for some real world experience from those of you who own a tall tines, or any other bow cut 1/8 past center.
I've had to sell most all my other bows.....so I hope this one works out.
Thanks