Bow: Habu Vyperkahn, 62", 51#@28, hybrid recurve. I have 28.5 draw, RH
I just picked this bow up used, bow is from 05 and in like new shape. I'm trying to get various arrows tuned up. Looking at more lightweight set up for 3d and 10gpi arrows for IBO Trad Hunter which I would also use for hunting set up which I prefer 175 up front. Arrows I have GT Traditional 400s and 340s, as well as Black Eagle Carnivore 350s. I was expecting the 400s to work but ever length/weight variation comes up weak. So I started working with 340s and 350s. I was able to bareshaft the 340s with 30" and 135 up front. The BE 350s flew great at 30" and 150. This is much stiffer than I had expected. This causes a few problems for me. 30" arrow is as short as I can go to clear shelf for broadheads. This leaves me no room to get to 175 up front, which is the set of Zwickey Eskimos that I like. This also leaves my arrows light on the 10gpi target.
What could contribute to the tune requiring arrows so much stiffer than one would expect, based on charts and Three Rivers spine calc? I have always needed arrows a bit stiffer than you would expect for a particular draw weight, but with bows in low to mid 40s, it wasn't an issue. I could tune arrows up that worked without problem. In this instance, I don't have the room for adjustment to make arrows that fit my need. What might I be doing as a shooter that would influence the arrows this way?
I have heard Big Jim talk about arrows too stiff that get false positive clean flight. I tried every combo from 500s to 400s and all are consistently weak. With the 340/350 arrows I have bareshaft tuned, they fly clean from 10-30 yards without issue, so it doesn't seem like a false tune. Any insight is appreciated.