If spine isn't right for arrow to match bow. They will fly sideways with out fletching. They will if there to weak (tail to the left) and they will if there to stiff (tail to the right). A longer arrow with a heavier point will make actual dynamic spine of arrow weaker. If you cut a inch off same arrow, or put a lighter point on it. This same arrow will have a stiffer actual dynamic spine. The real nice thing about spine tester is once you find the magic combination for your bow you can much more accurately duplicate another arrow. If I didn't explain this so you can understand it just try shooting next arrow you make without fletching ( I never fletch mine without shooting them first anymore). Then flip arrow over and shoot it with other side against bow, or add tip weight, maybe shorten arrow .Once you see what's happening the light bulb might come on. The bow can make a huge difference to. A bow shooting off the handle will be fussier about arrow spine then a bow with arrow shelf cut close to center shot. Hope that helps I'm trying to keep it simple it actually really is.
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