I had 2 Dozen GT 55/75 Camo Blems that had been in my shop for about a year, bought them from Sipsey River. I had since sold all my heavier bows, #50 down is all I shoot due to shoulder surgery. I am shooting a#50 Quinn Stallion and I cut some to length, hate extra long arrows, put in a 145gr. field tip and bare shafted them. Awful, shot 2 foot to the right, too stiff a spine. I was kicking myself, knew I should have shot them full length first. Well no use crying over spilt milk, so I fletched them with 4" parabolics and went back out to my range. I shot 4 shots with my regular arrows, and then shot the 3 55/75 I had fletched. The first 4 were in a circle about 5 inches around the 4" dot, shooting from 25 yds, so I could see arrow flight well. Then shot the 55/75's and the flew perfectly, all inside the 4" dot!! I tried this again and the shot tighter than the tuned arrows that I had bareshafte and go to shooting good. Then I went and screwed broadheads on, same great results! Just goes to show you never know until you try some things. I still have more faith in my regular shafts that shoot as good unfletched as they do fletched, but what do you guys think, any similar expeiences.?