It's going to take something really light at that poundage and draw weight. I've had good luck picking through the lightweight cedar kids arrows, cutting the swaged metal tip off of them, putting a taper on them, and gluing a 100 grain field point on them. They "stick" lots better this way. Black Widow Custom Bows in Nixa, MO. does a good job fixing up cedar kid arrows. You could call Vernon or Roger or John and they could fix some up just like I described. I'd start with about a half dozen. Keep 3 back and work with 3 under close supervision and scrutiny. Learning the proper, safe way to pull arrows from a bale or target butt is as important as the shooting part. Mosty, just have a good time.