I set out with a goal to make a set of arrows matched to my bow--matching spine, weight, and length. I got a set of 4 garden stake bamboo arrows and matched them in spine to my best shooting fletched arrow. they match each other in tip weight, length and spine to within 1/1000 of an inch. --I have OCD sometimes, so sue me-- All of them rolled perfectly on a tabletop.
I have been reading up on bare shaft tuning, and watching lots of youtube videos. I shot these at about 5 yards. The first one hit like you see in the picture --extreme nock left/ point to the right. Classic weak spine, even though it was on the high side of the spine measured in my fletched arrows. I thought I was being conservative. Anyway, the first one hit and snapped on impact. I took the second one, cut it down by half an inch and shot. Still nock right. Cut off another half inch. this time it looked better, so I shot it again, and it snapped. Guess I get some more bamboo and start over with stiffer shafts. the tip was 133 grain--matching my good shooter, so I could cut it down some too, I guess.
Goal was a set of five. Started with 7. 2 were way underspined before I finished them, so they go to kids bows. two broke. Probably not much point continuing with the other two if they are going to have the same problem.
What do you all think? With fletchings all my arrows kinda shoot kinda okay. I would like to eliminate at least one problem so I can see what my bad form is causing. . .