I've always been open-minded about arrows and have enjoyed carbon, aluminum, fiberglass, and wood. I am currently shooting barrel-tapered ash. I would love to try carbon again, because I've become very interested in fooling around with Extreme Forward of Center arrows as I drop draw weight in an attempt to work through/around some non-archery related shoulder injuries, preferring to avoid surgery, if at all possible.
I hunt with a back quiver and I can't stand excessive arrow length. I have a 26" draw and my arrows are cut to a non-negotiable 27" to the back of the broadhead. I am currently down to 40# at my draw length, and carrying a carbon-limbed, ILF recurve.
I'm not trying to steal this thread, but, on the subject of going to carbons, is there ANY hope of coming up with with a short carbon arrow, with a lot of weight on the front end, out of my set-up? It seems like everyone is starting with a full length shaft, trimming it down to optimal bare-shaft flight, and living with whatever length they arrive at. The idea of four or five inches of shaft sticking out in front of the shelf at full draw, gives me fits!
Thank you for your patience....