After chasing a hinge on a selfbow build last week (obviously working too fast), I ended up with a fairly decent 25# bow. It took me about a week to get over it and finish it enough to fling a few arrows out of it.
I took five 30-35# POC shafts from Rose city that I bought for my last self bow that broke after 10 days (hey, I'm learning), glued on some nocks & points full length and see how the shafts flew. 3 were beautifully straight in flight -- spined perfect, I'd say. 2 were showing pretty stiff (nock left and impacting right about 12" at only 15 yards -- shooting left handed). I marked them accordingly and tested them over several rounds. Same 2 arrows showing stiff and the same 3 grouping perfect. All 5 are reasonably straight shafts.
My question is whether this is the kind of spine variance to be expected from POC (is this normal) or if I just got a bad batch. Can the variance be tweaked by adjusting point weight (brass tubing) or will that just make things worse by having different arrow weights?
For further info, the bow is a basic pyramid design with an ambidextrous grip so I need a fairly weak spine -- hence the 32" shafts.
Any thoughts or advice is welcome.