After some heat correction last night, i went and shot it today. The correction made no difference. It wasnt much of ine anyway, the tips were only slightly off. So taking Dels idea of vibration into account I went with a heavier arrow. That did the trick. This biw doesnt like light weight arrows. It doesnt like a 390 grain but likes a 430 grain. Heavier arrows tamed it down.
So, is that a limb timing thing, a quirky thing with the bow from its 7 inch long ( never doing that again ) levers, or something else?
Maybe it is a limb torque problem, and the heavier arrow allows the limbs to fix themselves before the string hits home. Or maybe the limbs have bad timing that I cant notice otherwise, and a heavier arrow stops the string from flopping sround on release?
Either way, the bow will get shot with a heavier arrow from now on.