Greetings. I would be appreciative of guidance for arrow construction. I have my first ever custom bow on order. It’s been several years since I hunted. I’ve ordered a longbow designed with a slight reflex/deflex. I’ve messed up my shoulders over the years, so had to go relatively light draw weight at 42 pounds. Here’s what I am thinking at this point, but I am open to suggestions and feedback. Purpose is whitetail hunting. At least initially, maximum shooting distance will be 15 yards. Would like to use carbon arrows. From what I have read and done in the past, high or ultra-high FOC … into the range of 25-30% is desirable for arrow flight and penetration. Preference is 2-blade, single bevel broadheads. My draw length is 28” and so would ideally cut the shafts to approx. 29”. However in order to achieve the FOC, I’m assuming I will stack in two inserts up front that will effectively reduce arrow spine length by 2-3”. Perhaps will also glue in a weighted insert into the broadhead itself. Would like to be able to maintain consistent weights for swapping to field points, blunts, or judos. First of all, does that information above make sense? If so, what total arrow weight range would this put me in? Similarly, when drawing 42 pounds, what total arrow weight should I use in order to achieve good arrow speed and flight? What shafts should I use? GPI? What are your preferences for broadheads? Is anyone using a set-up close to what I have described above? Thanks in advance for your ideas and suggestions on shafts, broadheads, tuning, or other things that will ultimately result in good arrow flight and stopping power?