I recently bought a couple hundred 5/16" Ramin wood dowels to try out for hunting arrows. One thing that I noticed when checking them on my spine tester, is unlike most woods with a distinct grain that have a stiff spot on either side of the shaft (ie. 6 and 12 o'clock depending on grain orientation) the Ramin shafts seem to have only one area of stiff spine, and the grain is very difficult if not impossible to read. They may spine at 65# at 1 spot, and 45# everywhere else when I turn it on the tester. If I'm going for 45# spine, can I orient the nocks anywhere it reads 45#, or does the nock need to be oriented at the stiffest point? Are there any tricks when putting on the nocks, to get good arrow flight? What kind of luck has everyone had with Ramin shafts? Thanks for any input!
Jeff