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Building an arrow to Ed Ashby specs (compound)

Hey everyone, I'm attempting to make some (by compound bow standards) incredibly heavy arrows on a college student budget (<$300 USD per 12). I shoot a 65# draw PSE drive 3b at 29" draw with a drop-away rest. I've decided to remove myself from the speed camp for the 2022 season, and would like to build a 650+ grain arrow and 20% + FOC. I have some experience building arrows, but this would be my first real foray into the art. Does anybody have a setup they'd like to share, or have any ideas for shafts, broadheads, or inserts to help me get this project going?

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