Everybody has been super helpful on the last 2 threads I started on wood arrows and it has improved my wood arrow tuning immensely. BUT I have a small dilemma that doesn't make sense to me. With A slight bit of bow tuning and working on my shooting form, I'm getting better flight. I matched up 2 sets of 3 arrows each. All shafts are super straight Surewoods Doug Fir 29" BOP, 145 g tip,RW feathers, cock feather out and within 6g of total arrow mass weight. Set 1 has high profile big 5 1/2" banana fletchings and I spined them at 53/54#, set 2 has 5 inch low profile shield feathers spines 52/53#. Aggressive R/D Omega longbow 46@27, 27.5" DL. Here's the perplexing thing: set 1 flies true and like darts, set 2 is tail wag right hits left slightly, and it sounds like the arrows are smacking off the side of the riser when I release. I would think maybe they are flying stiff but the shafts are actually weaker. Or am I getting false stiff because they are hitting the riser?
So basically I'm trying to figure out what's going on with set 2, where the only difference is a pound or 2 of spine, and different feathers. Do the feathers make that big of a difference? Or is my bow that sensitive to spine? I haven't messed with point weight yet, thats the next step. And I may just refletch them to banana's. But before I do that, I wanted to see what the wood arrow shaft TradGang experts think. Thanks.