Howdy Brian!!
I am also pretty new to trad archery so please take it with a grain of salt.
HOWEVER, if I were you I'd use carbon arrows if you can get some. I only use carbon and prolly will always use carbon. I used aluminum for a while but I kept bending or breaking them often. From my limited experience carbons are only fragile with side impacts, metal on the other hand bend easy to me. I've been pretty rough on a few arrows and they are as good as new. Course, you should always check carbons for chips, cracks, and dings and flex em. Just my two cents. With your draw weight it shouldn't be hard to find good flying carbons. I'd try a full length with desired tip weight and see how they fly. I have a 43# and 60# recurve, the 43# needs full length arrows even with a arrow in the right spine range. Your draw lenght makes a big difference too. My draw is alittle over 29".
Anyway, just my thoughts. Glad to see you got into trad! That's awesome. I never regret it and I'll never go back.
Have a great day, HH