70-75# will probably work, but with a 27-inch draw and dacron string, I think 65-70# or even 60-65# might work just a tad better. 28 inches behind the point will give you a one-inch overhang, which is sufficient to keep from drawing a broadhead onto your bow hand finger. The shorter (than 29-inch BOP) arrow will also be easier to maneuver while hunting. Will need to play around with your brace height and nock point to get good arrow flight. As a starting point, you might set your brace at 6 3/4 inches and nock point about 5/8 inches above the shelf, nocking the arrow under the nock point, of course. If your arrow fishtails, adjust the brace height higher. If it porpoises, adjust the nock point. If the arrow isn't bouncing off the shelf at release, raise the nock point. If it's clearing the bow cleanly but porpoising, lower the nock point. Of course, your arrow flight problems could also be caused by poor form/release problems. Good luck.