I've been trying to get my bow/arrow setup down with my 52# ACS-CX (right handed). I had been shooting Gold Tip 55/75 traditionals and recently purchased some Beman MFX Classic 400's. I was shooting the Bemans indoors for the past several weeks and thought they were flying good. In reality, I could'nt see the arrow well enough indoors and it was not until shooting outside, during daylight hours, that I discovered they are not flying as straight as the Gold Tips.
I bareshafted the Bemans with 125 & 160 grain field tips and get very similar results with each tip: the bare shaft seems to curve slightly right and impacts the target nock left every time from any distance 3-20 yards.
Does this indicate weak spine? I have a hard time believing that a Beman 400 is weak for my bow. Most of my friends are shooting 500's from similar speed bows. I'm wondering if the smaller shaft diameter is putting the arrow past center shot and that may be causing the nock left condition.
I would like to hear your thoughts and suggestions.