The diameter of the shaft, plus the thickness of the strike plate material you use is going to impact things some,
BUT
for what you have, and are looking for - Go with the .500's, and it will put you into a very successfully tuneable arrow, with plenty of room for length adjustment if needed.
Looks like 29.5" to back of point length is going to be spot on, but start long, and trim them down a little bit at a time till you get there.
This graph shows the match up to your bow with Goldtip Trad .500's with 135gr heads, 5" feathers, and cut to 29.5" back of point length.
The blue, and green bars are the ones of importance, and they are almost a dead nutz match.
Here's the link to the calculator if you want to play with it some:
If you have any questions, just ask.
Hope it helps.
Rick
BUT
for what you have, and are looking for - Go with the .500's, and it will put you into a very successfully tuneable arrow, with plenty of room for length adjustment if needed.
Looks like 29.5" to back of point length is going to be spot on, but start long, and trim them down a little bit at a time till you get there.
This graph shows the match up to your bow with Goldtip Trad .500's with 135gr heads, 5" feathers, and cut to 29.5" back of point length.
The blue, and green bars are the ones of importance, and they are almost a dead nutz match.
Here's the link to the calculator if you want to play with it some:
If you have any questions, just ask.
Hope it helps.
Rick
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