Being a recent convert, I don't have any experience with aluminum arrows. My first recurve hunting bow I got a couple years back is a 53# Red Wing Hunter. I tried it with my cheap CX Wolverine 6070s and after going up in point weight, I got it shooting perfect bare shaft. I recently got a 42# BP Hunter and, having 10# less bow weight, I decided to try the same brand/model arrow in the 5060 spine. Luckily I only bought three to try out. I've gone all the way to a 190 gr point and they are still showing to be too stiff. My question is what aluminum arrow size would equate to a 40-50 spine carbon as I think this spine carbon would be what I need. The carbons I've found in that spine don't give the arrow weight I'm looking for.
My other option is going heavier in point weight, but I don't want to buy a high dollar 250 gr broadhead. I can get brass inserts but these arrows come with inserts already glued in. Is there any way to get the inserts out, or will I have to cut a half inch or so off? I'm not opposed to the heavier points and have some 190 Simmons interceptors already. Just not sure how much trouble changing inserts on new arrows will be.
Thanks,
Matt Toms