All depends whether you can sharpen, if you can, it is hard to beat Grizzlies. Most of my stuff is set up heavy, but I got ASA velocities out of a Grizz 100, on a swagged 2212. And you get perfect clearance on a Bowdooddle rest (built like a rock and no moving parts, also holds an arrow such that it will never come off the rest. Rock solid and velocities in the 280 range
For trad gear I use the 160 grizzlies, but since the price went up, I am using a few hundred ribteks I bought off ebay.
I like to use the same gear decade after decade, particularly arrows. Compounds they usually tweak every year, but arrows generally have gone downhill over the years, with the exception being nocks, and carbon which suits some applications very well.