Took some of the advice I have been reading on this forum and ordered a set of Trad Only 500's for my bow. I previously tried 400's and 300's.
So the Brown Truck of Happiness left the box on my porch while I was at work with my new shafts. After dinner, I hot glue in the 100 grain inserts and screw on the 125 points and proceed to shoot the bareshafts at 10 and 15 yard groups with the Buffalo Bow. The 500's and were literally banging in next to each other right in the middle--golf ball size three shot groups. I also noticed that the bow was quieter with apparantly with no riser slapping noise... Guess I found my arrow spine... Makes no sense as its a good two spines less than the arrow chart recommends. But everyone says the arrowchart is way overspined. Why they would do that is anyone's guess... Maybe it makes you buy more arrows to tune your bow?
I'll try to paper tune it in the next day or so and see how that goes. But I feel much better about the bow after tonight. First time I shot it since I got it that it actually "felt" right.
Also, my longbow with less centershot and less draw than this bow seems to really do well with the .400 carbon shafts. It could be the longbow is more forgiving than the recurve and is good at masking spine problems. It will be interesting to see how it shoots the .500s...
Goodnight for now....confused (but happy) in KY