Subject about says it all. I'm taking delivery of a new Creek Walker longbow next week. Donnie, who built it, said that he tested some arrows and with a brace of 6 to 6.75, a 60# spine in ash shot really well. The bow is 66 inches, 45# at my draw of 28 inches. The arrows are at 29.5". I had in mind using Douglas Fir, but had not thought of Ash. Anyone use both and have an opinion of the toughest? Point will be around 160 and may go up to 200. Will also be taking delivery of a Northern Mist with about identical specs in two or three weeks. Hoping the same arrows will work for both. May even go up to a 68" with the NM bow. Still debating that. My hunting is 90% from the ground and distances will rarely if ever exceed my comfort zone of about 17 yds.