I picked up a '77 bear Kodiak Mag and it should be here this week. I originally thought my draw length was 29" but it appears it's 28". The bow is 45lbs and 52 AMO. I have a bunch of two blade bear and magnus heads that are 125gr and I'll be hunting whitetails. I want carbon arrows and I was thinking beman mfx since they come with heavy weight inserts and our local pro shop has a lot of them in stock. I'm guessing a 400 spine and was thinking 30" in length. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Also I shoot three under if that makes a difference.
Next I need to decide if I should shoot shelf, or weatherest. I plan on shooting TONS of arrows a year, I'm absolutely obessed with shooting traditional gear after switching over from compounds. I'm guessing the weatherest will give me the best flight and easiest tuning? I noticed the shelf on the bow is fairly long and although radiused, it's not a real curve like a lot of newer bows. I don't seem to shoot as well with the bow canted a lot, I'm wondering if I would be able to cant less with the weatherest as well?
Finally, I'm trying to stay on a budget and cant afford to be buying new arrows all the time. I'm wondering if vanes and an elevated rest would be better than fletchings for longevity? I don't plan on ever shooting a deer over 20yds, but possibly some shots at small game at 30yds for fun. I know right now I'm streching my range out which means a few arrows hit the dirt from time to time and I really notice some wear and tear on my fletchings from the shelf and misses. Maybe I'm being too much of a cheapskate and I should just buy a fletching jig and refletch from time to time instead though?
I appreciate any advice you guys can give a newbie, I'm reading a ton on here and really becoming a "sponge"!