I have noticed over the years that I have some findings that may not be what some others have found and I would like to test a scenario to see what others experience.
(I will do my best to describe and i'll also give an example)
Scenario #1 (this scenario will work well with an arrow that is trimmed some).
Take an arrow that is tuned for your bow. One that naturally hits middle AND flies straight with a broadhead to the same area; no tail wag, dropping, etc. Just straight in flight. Now, take an arrow that everything is the same, except longer. Shoot them and see where the longer arrow naturally hits.
EX: I have some .400 spine GT arrows that I bare shaft tuned and had it hitting where it needed to be, flying straight both naked and especially fletched!
The arrow length ended up being around 31". Now These particular arrow shafts come 32". I have the exact same shaft that is full length with same wraps, feathers, inserts and tip weights. I have shot them quite a few times and was surprised with what I was finding. I plan on trimming a little more off of another shaft this evening and seeing what the results there are as well. So today I'll be able to test 3 different shafts. 1 will be full length(not touched tuning wise). 1 will be trimmed 1" and tuned to the bow. 1 will be trimmed 2" and a little stiffer on the bow.
I hope some of you will join me as if i'm the only one finding it, i've got to be the problem!