I switched from Olympic recurve to laminated flatbow 5 years ago and than to hunting recurve. last year Now I shoot #57@29” Bear Grizzly with 55-75 GT and 400 Beman shafts 29¼” with 100 grain tips and short 21/2-3” feathers. I also enjoy making wood arrows, cedar, spruce and fir being my favorites. Having made over 100 of them all with nice egzotic wood and horn nocks and all very straight I decided to give them a try. I started shooting them for good lately but I’m not totally happy with them; majority of my woodies are spined at 70-75#, but without feathers they seems to be rather weak and fly way to the right/nock left to the target;
Can few points less on spine tester (my carbons are static spined at #80) make such a big difference in field or maybe I’m doing something wrong? I even striped feathers from two of my carbons to see if it’s going to make any difference but it didn’t: they fly perfectly straight and land in the same spot where rest of the fletched ones even at very long distances.
Wood arrows are 11/32 and 23/64, 291/2” long with 100 grain points, butt tapered to about 5/15-9/32”. I could taper them for 5/16 70 grain points, just like I did with my footed arrows but I’m sure they would not last long in field.
Do You think it may help: putting very light points? Building up side plate on my bow (a have none) I don’t want to switch back to Dacron: that’s not an option.
Any suggestions?