Just when I thought I had them figured out, I get confused again.
I got a set of 55# limbs for my Samick, and picked up some CX Rebel Hunter 4065 (.400 spine) to shoot with them. On recommendation of friends that have shot this spine and bow weight, I cut the arrows down to 30" and installed 100gr adders to the rear of the insert, a 125gr tip and taped it down. First shot flew tail left (I'm right handed), disassembled and reassembled with an additional 100grs worth of adders, and the tail kicked left even more. Disassembled the arrow again and removed all the weight except for the 125gr tip - bullet hole on the bare shaft. Swapped the 125gr tip for a 100gr tip, and finally got a tail right.
Why on earth does this bow like such stiff arrows? I was trying to go with a stiff spined arrow so I could increase the point weight for an EFOC. I don't really want to continue cutting down the arrow, as I've got an inch worth of clearence before the tip's on my knuckles, and I don't think I can trim enough off to get my point weight up past 100grs.
Maybe I should just pick up some .340 spine arrows and start with those - and maybe I'm not drawing the 28" that I think I am....
Ideas?