Cut away! I agree with pavan. Before carbon was invented, almost all bowhunters cut their arrows at 1" beyond their draw length so they were less likely to get tangled up in brush, easier to get out of your quiver and onto your nock without snagging a limb,etc, If you look at used vintage arrows for sale, you wont find many that are over 30" and, to the contrary, you'll find lots sold by Bear, Ben Pearson and others that were cut at the factory to 28 or 29". Carbon is more sensitive to length because it is much more uniform in diameter , across a wide range of spines, than wood or old fiberglass arrows. Aluminum offers the greatest range of options to get the spine and length you want, recognizing that aluminum bends and stays bent to some degree. I favor old Micro Flite fiberglass..tough, straight, made in 13 different sizes to find a good fit for different bow weight and draw length .