Well guys, I checked where the strikeplate is and as far as I can tell, it lines up with the right side of the string, making it slightly cut past center and since it runs nearly straight up the center of the bow, making it almost centershot. I did some more testing today and built out the plate. I took some thin leather and duct-taped it to the plate and the arrows showed great improvement. Even the rattle disappeared. I ended up building out the plate nearly a 1/4 inch with leather and duct tape. The 45-50 shafts showed more weaker than the 50-55 shafts showed stiff. Even the older fletched arrows that are cut to 29 inches to the back of the field point flew almost perfectly, maybe a little stiff. So, my choices are to either go with heavier shafts or permently build out the strike plate and use lighter shafts like what I have now. Guess I am going to have to try shooting more each way and see which I prefer....was able to place 4 out of 6 arrows into a 6 inch circle at 20 yds with the built-out plate, not bad for just testing. One of the major things I did notice with the plate build out was that it was shooting quieter, so that will also be a consideration. Well, got nice weather this weekend, so more testing will get done.