OL Adcock taught me this years ago...but I don't "share" it as well-worded as he does... but here goes.
Center shot has a lot to do with spine of arrow needed. The more center cut a riser is, the stiffer the arrow needs to be!
My Morrison recurve is 3/16" past...PAST center...and I need to shoot near 80# spine for a 48# draw at 28 so I'm pulling maybe 28.75" for near to 50# max! That "should" be wayyy too stiff!
I "tested" various "evolutions" of Ed's Griz Sticks years back and when I went to the 75 Gr. brass insert... with the full taper shaft...I can't begin to get good flight...if I drop to the 29Gr. alum insert...bingo!
Some of the carbons respond very well to finding the high side of the layup of materials on each shaft and the make sure they are all consistent. Ed has directions on how to do that with his shafts.
I've taken my 6 shafts (3 -fletched 5"x3 and 3- unfletched) and shared them with friends with longbows in the mid to upper 60# range...and they show "STIFF" for them, but way weak for me outa a possibly 50# recurve Morrison.
Only Difference? (other'n mine was way lighter draw and shot weaker)
Amount of center cut/center shot!!!
OL said for years you can take a chose what arrow you WANT and then tune the bow to the arrow desired... can be all done with changes in the sideplate or length, or point weight...or combo of all 3!