Timothy, it doesn't seem to, once you get past the center of the arrow. I did the work to build the arrows with an internal shaft full-length, got those to fly bare-shaft perfect. This was to get a very heavy arrow (over 1,000 grains) for my 80# bow. Then, to achieve Extreme FOC, I began to cut down the full internal shaft to 3/4, then 2/3, finally ending just about 3/5. For each of these arrow types, I was able to achieve perfect bare shaft flight. I think that once you "fix" the center of the shaft, where the natural inclination of archer's paradox is to concentrate the force, you achieve an increase in relative (and actual, as I measured it) spine. This whole project, done for one buffalo hunt, took nearly a year. The arrows flew perfectly, and my wife and I each took water buff with longbows in Australia. - Jay