I ask because I got some as part of a trade. I picked up a 42# Hoots recurve and it came with a dozen GT Trad 600s; one with insert and feathers, one with insert only, and the rest with nocks only. I shot them on the bow they came with and they are way weak, even with 100 gr points. I was going to cut them and see what happened, but the next day my wife picked up a dozen Carbon Express Predator 4560s at a yard sale cut to 28" and fletched with what looks like brand new feathers. I stripped the feathers from one and tried it this evening and it flies like a dart with 125 and 135 field points off the new bow. Around 420-430 total weight, so I'm good now for that bow. Since I have a dozen new arrows, I decided to try them on another bow. It's a 47# r/d longbow and arrows usually shoot a little stiffer off of it. The Trad 600s bare shafted pretty decent on it with just 100 gr up front, but the total weight is only around 380. If I cut them a little at a time, how much point weight could I expect to gain without going below 28"? At 28" and 150 gr up front, I'd be around 410-420 total. I got the Hoots that they came for my wife and she hasn't shot it yet. I'm thinking her shorter draw length and maybe trimming a little length will be about right for the recurve with a 100 gr point. If I can get them tuned for her, it won't matter about the weight because she doesn't plan to hunt with it. I'm just curious if it'd be a decent hunting setup if I could just swap point weights and shoot them on one of my bows. Maybe I'm overthinking the whole thing, but arrows are expensive, and when I get a deal like this, I can't help wanting to use them.
Matt