I know the answer, but can't figure out why? If I gave you a custom LB, measuring 54# at a draw of 28in, which arrow would fly best? A 55# spined cedar arrow, 125g target point, length of 27.5in OR aluminum 2018, 125g target point, length of 29.5in? One style consistently shoots like a lazer and hits hard and straight. The other consistently shoots a couple of inches to the right, but with a straight entry, and seems slower. This is with consistent release. The cedar is my shooter, but I'm not sure why? Perhaps if I cut the aluminum down to 27.5, that may solve my issue?