Hey everyone. First off, glad to be a new trad shooter. I have absolutely fallen in love with shooting my new bow, and have sold all my compound equipment to make the full transition. I was fortunate enough to have a friend, and fellow forum member, sell me a Dale Dye bow (thanks Tony). The bow is 62" 59# at 30, and I draw to 30.
I stuck with shooting carbons and ordered in some Beman MFX 340 spine. I ordered them cut, but they came uncut. So because of that I figured I may as well tune them in by cutting them down as I went, bare shafting them. Much to my surprise they bare shafted perfectly with a 200 grain point at full length. With a 250 grain tip they show weak. My question is this...am I losing anything by keeping the arrows longer than they need to be? Will I benefit from cutting them down and maybe going to a 250 grain tip? Or should I obey the "if it ain't broke don't fix it".