RE: GT XT Hunters vs PRO Hunters
Take your cheaper arrows and do just as said above. Cut off about .5-1" off of teh rear of the arrow and cut the rest off of the front of the shaft. I have talked to a GM for a major arrow company personally (ill leave them anonymous) and he told me the difference in their cheaper arrows and the better ones could be made up by cutting like I said. That was directly from him, not one of the employees or phone ladies or anything. I shot both the cheaper and expensive sets, and they grouped identically. There was 0 difference in the grouping and consistancy of teh arrows. If you want a really good arrow all around that you will be able to use for indoor/3d/hunting i would go with some Easton ACC's.
Derek