I mean no disrespect to anyone please......No joke,Bjorn is right.Something is well out of tune with your equiment.The arrows are comeing out of your bow sideways (to soft or to stiff of spine).I saw a dude this fall stick a magnus broadhead into yes I said into the door of his suberban with a 55# Kodiak recurve bow.With a 600 grain cedar arrow (beleieve me it cost me 2 Buds to see that....) But it was worth it.I still can't stop laughing about that one.The maggie actuly penatrated the old burbs drivers door.I hunt with a 55# bow 550 grain arrow,with Bear razorhead and cedar shafts.I've blown thru elk (at 27 yards long shot for me)many many deer and several black bears as well.According to testing done some years back,by several well known bow manufactures.Which one may I say may have been Bob Lee of Wing Archery pretty sure it was.I can't remember what I did 10 minutes ago,much less something from 1965!!!!!! 55-57# recurve 9-10 grains per pound was by far the most efficint.1,000 grain arrow and 100 pound bow did not work any better and was actuly worse in some cases.Loss of energy and speed at some point.Food for thought.bd