Empty Quiver there is nothing old about aluminum Easton's as I shoot XX78 2413's @ 29.5" and the 2315's @ 29" with a 145 gr FP with a total weight of 570 gr total arrow weight with 4" VaneTech vanes. Now I use these out of my Mathews Drenalin with it turned down to just 58 pounds with a 28" DL. Yep, I can see these fly and yesterday was hitting a 5"x4" sq of paper at 50 yards with no problem.
I don't shoot carbon's any longer because its not about speed with me, but weight and engery transfered by the arrow and that is just the law of physic's work. I have broken far to many carbon arrows to go back to them. These arrows also fly very accurately out of the BowTech Guardian with its 70 pounds and 28 DL as well.
On the broadhead target with a 125 gr Magnus Stinger or the 125 gr Simmon's Land Shark these are awesome penetrators, but can have a tendancy to plane a bit because of the width of the blade. I'm thinking about ordering the Woodsman 150 gr just to see what kind of flight these will have. As I said, I love slow heavy arrows and these just flat out work for me.
I know there are others who like the fast and furious, and want faster feet per second, but I also shoot traditional bows too, so what do I know after 41 yrs of shooting bows.