Take note, Ricky:
Lots of people talk about what arrow to use, but are hard pressed to tell you why they use that particular type, medium, or design.
Most people either buy whatever they can find, and when it doesn't break or otherwise immediately malfunction, they call it good. Or, they use what their buddies use.
These days, with the market shared by self bows and high tech compounds and everything in between, arrow choices have never been more diverse.
If you take the time to learn what arrow shafts, fletching, nocks, and tips are workable for your setup, and why, then you'll be ahead of 99% of archers out there.
If you don't want to worry that much with it, there are many good opinions out there.
What's a good arrow for your bow? You tell me.