So, I've been spending what little time have in the evening after work testing field point weights, different arrow spines, and looking up info on what could be going on. When I get home I only have about 30 minutes of descent light to work with, so this is a drawn out process.
To start with I've been looking at arrow spine charts. Easton's chart says the 2117 arrows I have are going to be too stiff at the length I want with 200gr. points. This makes sense, they are the first arrows I shot with this bow trying to tune it, and I do believe I was getting false weak readings. These are also the arrows that left the marks on my side plate. The Black Eagle chart says with the 200 gr. I want up front, at 30.5-31.5" long, I need a 300 spine. Black Eagle also says to measure the arrow from the nock throat to the tip of the point, that is confusing.
I have the Black Eagle test kit I bought when I was tuning my 40# Colt. They're already cut, but I figured I could play with point weight to see what would happen.
I tried 500 spines, which were constantly weak, I went as low as 100 gr. points, and never got them straight. I expected this.
I then went to 400 spine, I went as low as 125, and was still showing slightly weak, but not straight. I know these are TRUE weak readings, because the angle was getting better.
I then went back to the 350 spine, and I put a 300 gr. point in it. I figured with 300 if it is weak it should be a true reading. It hits the target straight on, there is the slightest bit of movement, but I can't tell if it's coming off the bow weak or strong, due to low light, but it is absolutely flying significantly straighter.
My next move is to shoot these 350's with 300gr. at 20 yards and look at the arrow flight in slow motion with my phone to see what's going on.
The arrows are 30.5" long, maybe a tad short, but if I can get these close, I think the 350's are what I need. I know I will need to tune whatever shafts I I land on, and I will. I just don't want to spend the money on a test kit, when what I have should get me close enough, and I think I'm in the ball park.
My goal is to shoot 200 gr. up front, and I am surprised the 350 spines are looking like what I need so far.
All this said, I did mark the 400 gr. test arrow in 1/4" increments so I can use my phone in slow motion, shoot the arrow into the target a number of times, take an average, and get my actual draw length.
I will post my results as I get them. I do want to thank everyone for all the help, and advise. I'm learning alot.