Of your arrow selections, the GT 35-55s will likely be your best bet. I'd suggest around 225-250 grains for up-front weight, which can be achieved through a variety of brass insert and point weight options.
Start by bare shaft tuning with a full length shaft and cut no more than 1/2" each time you test the arrow. At the bare shaft tuning stage, your goal is to obtain a bare shaft that is slightly weak...consistently 5"-6" to the right of center for a right handed shooter. Once this has been achieved and you fletch your arrow, you should discover that you fly spot on.
As an FYI...in the 35-55 GT shaft, I shoot a 29" arrow with 250 grain up front with my 46#-47# recurves and longbows that are FF flight compatible.
Claudia