So I've built a few arrows from birch dowels. The 36" 5/16" dowels fly really well with my buddy's 72", 48lb @ 30" draw bow. They spined between 40 and 45 lbs. 125gr field points. 5 inch shield cut feathers. Self nock. They are working for him great.
Then I build some arrows for me. I built 3/8" birch dowel arrows, same build as above except I cut them down to 28" with 125 gr. Zwicky 2-blade broadheads--they were heavy. My arrow was dropping at 9 yards, so with my short draw of 26", I cut them down to save weight. These arrows also had a much stronger spine--4 came in around 50lb the rest were 55lb or better spined. I only shoot the 4 that are around 50lb. My flatbow is 60" NTN, 51lb at 26" hickory self bow. I also shoot carbons from the same bow (too expensive to toss, so I still shoot them--don't yell at me, ok?!).
Here's the dilemma. The carbons shoot fine. Straight and fast and for the most part where I aim them--I am no perfect shot! They are 31" long. The wood arrows are slower, still have a good snap though, but kick to the left.
I know they are too stiff for my bow, right? Left is too stiff, right is not stiff enough. BUT, the way it flies is so weird--the arrows stays on a flat plan--does not porpoise (at least from what I can tell--but it might)--as it flies, the tip of the arrow is left of the bulls eye and the nock is to the right of the bullseye--it flies like that. Not straight as an arrow. And it always winds up to the left of the bullseye, at an angle in the target where the tip is to the left of the nock.
Is 3/8" too wide a diameter for my small 1/4" wide arrow rest? Is this the way it flies when there's too much spine? Does the width of the arrow increase archer's paradox so I need to spine wider arrows lower? Can I fix it? What the heck is going on?
Thanks for your help!