Originally posted by damascusdave:
You do not need our permission to try something as simple as lowering the nocking point
DDave
DDave,
come on man. He was asking for some help, not a smart alec answer.
Back to the OP. I would bet that your nocking point is too high. Field tips will fly where ever your feathers take them. When you put a broadhead(rudder) on the front of the arrow, the front becomes the steering that leads the feathers where as with a field tip, the feathers do the steering.
Try to move your nock down 1/16 of an inch or something and see what happens. If it gets worse, try it a little higher than originally. There is a possibility that when moving the nocking height, you will see some changes in the spine as well. I always get my nocking height right first and then worry about spine, but that is just me.