Ok, you guys know I am relatively new to the underworld of archery. I stayed away from wooden arrows until I didn’t and now have even more questions. I got my 1st 12 wooden arrows from Rose City, a set of the “ready to shoot” ones made of parallel POC,, fletched 3 5” feathers and a 125gn point. The set had a wide range of weights, but flew as straight as I have seen. I have built a carbon set that fly this great, but out of the box, these things were impressive, to me. The weights are all over the place from low 400’s to one up at 550 and the rest falling in between. Not a weight matched set, but certainly a straight shooting set out of each and every one of my bows, 8 total. My carbon arrows don’t do that. I started playing with point weight and took 6 out and removed the 125 and installed a 160. Same result, flawless flight on all bows, even shooting side by side with the 125 pointed ones. Went a step further and swapped out a 160 and glued on a 190, same thing, perfect flight and not detectable between the 125 and the 190 up to 15 yards, my current comfort zone. I know, for a fact, that point weight changes done on a carbon arrow will alter the way it handles, especially different bows. How can I wrap my head around this because I have finally run across a carbon shaft that bare shafted perfect, but I cannot get it to fly good fletched. I can copy the carbon builds from before that were great, but these arrows do not fly steady, lots of movement. The culprits are Dark Timber 500 spines, cut to 29, 3 fletch with 4” trad vanes, 50gn insert with a 175 point, what I wanted to hunt with. These just will not shoot straight. I have played with nock height but I think that is spot on, even different point ways, but nothing helps. Whuy are woodies so forgiving ang just how far can you push these shafts and what am I doing with the dark Timbers.
Bow is a 47# @ 28” hybrid, 58” AMO, 3 under, and I pull 27.5”. Kinda going nuts…..