My son Tyler & I both shoot matching 50# Bear Grizzlys, and both draw 28"
We both shoot instinctive,and really don't think about how much "extra" arrow is out front. The 2016s we've been shooting are 30" BOP. Tyler has been building wood arrows and we were mounting Bear Razorheads last night. I decided not to cut the arrows,and instead leave them full length. Here's why.....
It's been a LONG time since I've had a large accumulation of old woodies around. Most of them were oddball lengths, having been broken,retappered & retipped. My experiance has been, If you bounce one off a tree, they break in half. If you actualy HIT something(like a rock) and it breaks, it usualy breaks the point off at the tapper. Then, we take it home & fix it, then put it in the bucket. Usualy our arrows go through "stages"... Hunting & Practice, Then 3-D arrows, Then when they're cut down to almost nothing... Stumping arrows.
Our finished "Turkey Woodies" Are 3Rivers PreFinished 55-60# Shafts, Fletched with 3, 5" Shield cut feathers, 1 Green Barred cock feather & 2 solid Green hen feathers. All 12 are tipped with old green Bear Razorheads, mounted horizontaly. The finished arrows are 31 1/4" BOP. A tad light spined full length, just right at about 30", getting alittle stiffer as you go down... I'm hopeing we'll get alot of mileage out of them!!!!!