Charlie, I seem to always be in trouble, maybe someday I'll learn
Bowmarks, maybe it has something to do with Shawnee's or, the shooters themselves
Bentpole, you caught me !, I'm lazy and usually try and make work what I have laying around. While most of my bows can shoot the same arrows, I guess one can't expect that to work 100% of the time. I know how to tune a bow set up and have found arrows that shoot great out of this bow, unfortunately they belong to someone else, so I have to get off my duff and order some up, and yes they were carbons.
I mostly shoot GT 1535's but I am starting to really like the heritage trad 150's better, they are a little heavier and have a thicker wall. I could easily shoot 3555's but I really like pushing the envelope on the lighter arrows with heavier tips, and being that I have a short draw ( 26+- 1\\2" ) I can play a little.
I also have right bevel grizzlies laying around and besides the GT 1535's, the only other RW arrows I have were the woodies, but its really nice to realize that the woodies are a viable choice, which I should not have known since that's what I shot as a kid when I started shooting many,many years ago.
By the way, the heratige 150's shoot perfect out of the bow but, not much better if at all than that of the wood arrows. What I have to do is weigh the two arrows, as I think the varayation has more to do with the recoil of the bow than the arrows themselves, this bow really is fast.