Since I started shooting on a daily basis since September, I noticed that my arrows hit the target canted from left to right. I shoot a lefthanded selfbow. Today I decided I should weigh my arrows. All of my arrows are in the 420 to 450 grain range. My question(s) are:
1) What should an archer expect to happen when he/she shoots arrows that are less than the 10 grain per pulling pound standard?
2) Is it safe to assume that if I had used 600 grain arrows with the #47 bow, I would have seen a right to left cant?
3) Could this be a spine issue instead of a weight issue?
4) What is the general rule for what spine to use on a specific poundage selfbow?
I know I have a lot of questions, but lack of archery knowledge causes limitations in the field.
Thank you for your help!!
Shawn