Ok. After reading many posts here and watching "Masters of the Barebow 1+2" (both excellent) I've somewhat realized why my arrows are flying so inconsistently. Obviously, a lot has to do with me being a new shooter but after seeing how a properly spined/tuned arrow should fly I see the importance correctly matching arrow and bow.
I'm shooting 60" 48# @28 TurkeyCreek Longbow. I want to order a set of arrows or test kit. I'd really like to shoot one of the heavier woods with a grizzly head. However, the more I read about the durability of carbons and how much guys love aluminum I'm baffled! I've recieved a few recs but I'd be really curious for anyone to chime in with what you like and where you think I should start: I'll be hunting whitetails this fall. Eventually, when I'm ready I will hunt bigger game.
1) Wood(ash,lam birch,or hickory)? Carbon? Aluminum? Brands or wood type?
2) Spine?
3) Total weight with broadhead? I'd like to be around 550.
4) Arrow Length (based 28/29" draw)?
5) Feather config. (3,4,??)
As I said, I'm looking for a solid starting point and to hear what works for you guys. I know I'll get a lot of personal preferences here but I think that's good because it will allow me to compare and figure out what will eventually work for me.
In the meantime ***I will watch "Masters of Barebow" about a hundred more times to try and soak up all that info.!!
Thanks guys for all the help so far.
CJ