Fabian,
Do yourself a favor and go see Bruce and the gang over at the Bow N Arrow shop in Lakeside. This will stop all the speculation on what to use. He can and will answer all of your questions. If you feel weird about it I can go with you and introduce you. they are a wealth of information and will help you with everything from setup to form. Trust me. They can check the bow out and tell you exactly which arrow you should be using. You will need your pins setup usually every 10 yds from 20 on out, especially at 55 lbs of draw weight. Another great place to shoot is Morley field where you can get up to 100 yds. If you wanna go let me know and I can take you there and show you the ropes. It is very economical at $2 per session. Archery is VERY hard and you need to be prepared as best as humanly possible once you get the shot opportunity.
Do yourself a favor and go see Bruce and the gang over at the Bow N Arrow shop in Lakeside. This will stop all the speculation on what to use. He can and will answer all of your questions. If you feel weird about it I can go with you and introduce you. they are a wealth of information and will help you with everything from setup to form. Trust me. They can check the bow out and tell you exactly which arrow you should be using. You will need your pins setup usually every 10 yds from 20 on out, especially at 55 lbs of draw weight. Another great place to shoot is Morley field where you can get up to 100 yds. If you wanna go let me know and I can take you there and show you the ropes. It is very economical at $2 per session. Archery is VERY hard and you need to be prepared as best as humanly possible once you get the shot opportunity.