I'm trying to bare shaft plane some arrows according to OL Adcock's website instructions.
Some details about my setup: I'm pulling 54# @ 27" on a takedown R/D Longbow. For hunting, I have Carbon Express 250's and they are still at full length (32.5"). I'm using a 50 grain brass insert and 125 grain field point because this is the combo that will get me up over 500 grains total and that's been my goal for an elk and deer hunting arrow. I plan on shooting 125 grain magnus stingers at elk and deer.
So according to OL's instructions, I've stripped three arrows bare and am shooting groups with them alongside 3 fletched shafts. The results have me scratching my head.
I can shoot fine groups with the fletched shafts although it seems as if they should be cut shorter. I'm prepared to do that but cannot tell if they really NEED it because the bare shafts don't group consistently right, left, up or down from the fletched shafts. I'll admit that the bare shafts do not group as tightly but they aren't behaving like OL says I should expect so I don't know what to do. The only thing that the bare shafts do consistently is hit into the target with a nock high position. The nock is always higher than the point. OL says that's not what I should be looking at so I don't know what else to do. These arrows have to be too long, wouldn't you arrow experts think?
Has anyone had any experiences like this? I'm just not seeing any patterns in the groups that indicate a change should be made (except the nock high position). But I cannot believe from everything I've read that I got that lucky and got a perfectly matched set of shafts, inserts, tips, and bow on the first attempt. Is there any other trick I can try in order to figure out how much my shafts should be cut down?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks.