A couple of starting points: What do you intend to shoot (target/3d, hunting (and what specifically; small game or big game))? What type of bow do you shoot (recurve, single cam, double cam)? What poundage is the bow? What is your draw length? These are typical questions that most arrow manufactures use to guide you to their particular line, model and other characteristics of their arrows.
a good read and information go to hunters friend and they have a section called arrow university under order help another good read is on QDMA Momentum Beats Speed for Lethal Arrow Hits | Quality Deer Management Association this should help you ansewer the questions needed to give you the correct advise
Great article. I have read it a view times when tempted to go to a lighter arrow. It always puts me back where I am.
I use OnTarget2 shaft selector. Download from pinwheel software. Uses data you enter about your bow and set up and determines what works for you. Good starting point for arrow selection. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk