When you say it leaves sideways? Can you see it leave or are you looking at an elongated width on your paper hole?
I can see them flying off sideways. I've abandoned paper testing until I can get somewhere close to good flight. I'll try it again for fine tuning.
How long are you making your tapered point?? I didn't realize you were using 28" arrows, I was thinking over 24" arrows
I'm using that museum picture of a Turkish arrow only deviding it into 7" sections. Sorry about the confusion, my fault, I've been jumping from pillar to post and expecting you guys to follow me. Yeah I'm trying to get my 50#@28" bow to shoot far
When you suggested that I make a 50# bow were you meaning 50#@25"?
Anyway that may explain why I've been so confused.
So, as to making flight arrows for a 50#@28" bow. I know the bow shoots well with 400 grain arrows, 50-55#spine and about 75-100 grain points. If I'm going pointless(there's a joke in there somewhere) using the 5# of spine for every 25 grains of point weight removed rule I should have a spine of 35-40#. That doesn't work. 35# arrows fly like crap. Does the rule get kid of iffy at low tip weights?
So should I make a 50# spine arrow with no tip or fletching and just keep planing it down until it flies well to arrive at a suitable spine and then start thinking about aerodynamics?