Still figuring out which arrows it likes best, I have some full length Easton Axis 400's & 500's I'm playing around with at this point- going to have to build a paper tuner I think, may be a good project for tomorrow while my wife is traveling back from Mexico.
I have 2 of each arrow, in each spine one has the standard 16 grain hit & the other has the 75 grain brass. I have a ton of field points ranging from 100-300 grains so i'll get it figured out.
I purchased Tom Clum's class, working my way through that so I'm not going to bother ordering a bunch of arrows until I'm sure my form is at least consistent enough to definitively tell which spine is going to work best.
I did order a couple custom mountain muffler strings- I just really like the wool wrap Steve puts on the string where it contacts the limb- also helps quiet my shot down even more if I happen to pluck the string.
I've got my target setup in the basement so I can shoot almost 13 yards & have been shooting daily when i'm not traveling for work.
As of right now the bow's maiden voyage will be for spring turkey, then Idaho for pronghorn before coming back to home to Iowa chasing whitetails! I am really excited to get to learn this bow (should've never sold the TallTines Brian built for me) and work my way towards qualifying for PBS regular membership!