This touches on other posts that I've read, but I'm still comfused. The last time I shot trad, carbon didn't exist - at least for arrows. For compounds, I can talk carbon all day, but I'm bored w/ compounds and coming back to trad.
I believe in heavy arrows, and my 1st thought was to shoot CX 350's or GT 7595's just to get the extra grains per inch and then build from there. However, by reading other posts that appears to be WAY too stiff.
I draw and have my new longbow tillered 47# @ 29". I understand adding weight to the front (inserts, points, etc.) to dial in the spine. Would CX 150's/250's or GT 3555's/5575's be a better way to start? I'd be happy with 500-700 grains, but concerned about hitting that weight with lighter shafts.
Thanks,
Mark