I think Rick Tro.'s point is excellent - i can shoot a 70# bow comfortably now, after being in the AC all afternoon. In December when I'm trying to get that last-ditch trad kill hidden in a blowdown in a ton of clothes, I probably couldn't hit an elephant at 20 yards with it.
yah i totalsly agree the thing im pretty querry on is the fact that ive never built an arrow or broadheasd i wanna go all primitive and all when im in the stand but for my first bow hunt seing as i dont think i will be able to make a good enough arrow an sharp enough point in just a few months would it be a bad idea to just go with a carbon that matched my bow and a nice 4 blade broad head
No need to go "all in" in your first year
confidence in your hunting setup is key. I think lots of us on here used wheelie arrows to start.
Get some cheap old aluminums (or woodies) at a yard sale, or internet and spend the summer killing them with stump shots. When they break an inch down, or bend, ducttape a bolt in the hole, kinda staighten, and torture them some more! THEN get your war arrows out and practice with them before hunting season.