I just got my first traditional bow, a beautiful Tall Tines custom, at 60#@28". I have some Easton full metal jackets, 400 spine...cant remember the grains per inch, but would those work well for my set up? I know most of you guys shoot really heavy arrows compared to the compound guys(which I may quickly be a FORMER compound guy :D )...and am wondering on what would be the best 'shoot for' arrow grain weight for my set up. I am not worried about speed, I am more worried about kinetic energy and a quiet bow. I am going from a 72 pound hoyt vector 32 putting out almost 85 pounds of kinetic energy, and I still want pass through every time if possible...and I understand that with a good broad head, and good shot placement...that it is usually not an option. dirtybird blows through almost every deer he shoots, so I am confident that my bow will do the job, I would just like some opinions on what arrow weight to shoot for, and some ideas on head grains. should I go 200 ish, or even more...or is this just something I need to experiment with to find what works best for my shooting style and bow? thanks in advance and I am really enjoying this forum, you guys are all one super class act group of guys!