Big thanks to everyone for their input, but especially damascusdave! I picked up a dozen 1916's cut to 29.5", fletched them and put 175 and 200 up front on a few. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!
Again, I was looking to find the right arrow setup for a new Northern Mist Superior 47@28 (49@29). Of course, the Superior is cut far from center...most all my bows are near, at or past center. In the past I've had great luck tuning up carbons but was banging my head against the proverbial wall on this one.
No matter how weak I made the carbons I was impacting left of POA. Reading some other threads I saw others that were having similar issues, with some members chiming in the carbons, rather than bending AROUND the riser, were bouncing OFF the riser, even when tuned hyper weak.
Well, whether any of that is true or not I don't know. What I do know is that this bow with these 1916 arrows is shooting lights out!!! Just beautiful arrow flight and tiny groups at 15 and 20 yards, right on point of aim!
This is making me rethink every Hill style or mild r/d bow with a far from center shelf that I grew frustrated with and eventually sold. It wasn't that I couldn't shoot them (though that point is debatable) but that I didn't find the right arrow before giving up.
Man, this stuff is FUN! Sometimes frustrating, but so much fun!