Hi All,
I'm looking for some guidance and I'm sure this is the right place to get it.
Here's my problem: For whatever reason, my dad taught me to shoot with full-length arrows. He just never got into tuning or cutting to length, so I never bothered with it either until I got on this forum. I shoot a Bear Montana 50# @28 with a 29.5" draw. My current arrows are GT 400s at 32" with factory aluminum inserts and 125-135 points/broadheads. I've been target/stump shooting with that setup for 10+ years without a problem, but I finally got into bowhunting and want more weight up front. Also, I realize that I'm probably doing myself a disservice by not tuning as much as possible. I can take 1.5-2" off my existing arrows, but I'm not sure how much weight I can get away with while maintaining spine. Can someone give me a ballpark weight that I could start with for heavier inserts? I know I could just buy sets of different inserts and try them, but since they already shoot pretty well I don't want to put too much money into this endeavor. (Read: the wife thinks I already spend too much on archery stuff.)
Thanks for reading, and I hope everyone's enjoying their offseason.
Matt