OK, I need some help from you aluminum arrow gurus out there. I shoot a 53# recurve with an arrow that is 29.5 to 30 inches BOP with a 125 grain point. A 2018 flies without wobble and is consistent from it. A 2219 sometimes will not hit where it should and sometimes has nock end to the right. I think the problem with the 2219 is that it is overspined for my bow.
Unfortunately, I love 2219s because they are so durable and I like having a hard hitting arrow. So, my question is this, how much more grain weight would I need to use on the 2219 to effectively weaken the spine to that of a 2018, in other words to take it from a deflection of .337 for the 2219 down to the .464 of the 2018?
The reason I am asking this now is that I am going to stock up on some aluminum shafts and I want to get the 2219s if I can make them work.
Thanks to all,
Snakeeater