I've been bareshfting tapered ash and tapered cedar, spined between 63# and 65#, out of my 54# MOAB. The ash actually shows being spined too light, while the cedar flies very well. I spined these shafts myself so I am sure that they are very close in deflection. Do hardwood shafts have a slower recovery rate that cedar? I was looking for a bit tougher/heavier shaft than my cedars, but the bareshafting has me a bit baffled. When shooting fletched arrows, the difference in point of impact is minimal, but the ash will group just slightly to the left of the cedar (I am lefthanded). Just curious if anyone else has noticed this....thanks, Mike