UPDATE. Help me interpret what I am seeing. I'll give you my specs again first.
"I'm shooting a 62" Tomahawk Longbow, 50# at 28". My draw is 28.5" I'm currently using Carbon Express Heritage 150's cut to 29.5 with 50 grain inserts and 150 grain points. I use 3-5" shield cut feathers left helical. I don't use a cap wrap, but I will on these new arrows. I shoot a tab, split finger."
First, after shooting a lot of arrows, fletched and bare with the above setup I think I see the bare shafts flying better. Not sure what to think of that.
Second, and this is probably the most valuable info so far, when I draw short my arrows fly better. What I mean by this is that in an attempt to lower the draw weight of the bow I draw a couple inches short and release. The arrows fly straight with no sideways kick and I have gotten where I can get them into a three inch circle with a random flier at 20 yards.
So, does this tell me that I've got too much weight up front? If I replace the 50 grain brass inserts with regular inserts will it improve my arrow flight? I also want to use wraps on my next arrows so that should also stiffen the spine. Correct? I have some regular inserts but I'm not sure how to remove the brass ones installed by *Rivers.
Advice is much appreciated.