Not sure if this is in the right place but I hope it is.
I had some 29.5 in. 2016's with 175 gr. up front that were flying pretty good from what I could tell out of my 50# Lost Creek NAT (I draw 28 in). I hear so much about bareshafting and tuning your arrows to your bow, I decided to go ahead and try it to see how my arrows flew. When I stripped the feathers off one and let it go, they sucked! They were impacting way right with nock left every time.
Now here's where I'm not sure if I screwed up or not, I thought the impacting right meant weak, correct? Stu Millers calculator says I should be shooting 28.5 in. arrows and my dynamic spine is nearly equal. So, I shortened them a half inch, still too weak, another half, and a bit better. I cut all my arrows to that length and they still fly pretty good, but the bareshafts still hit right.
Am I missing something here? Or am I overthinking this stuff again? Is Stu's calculator usually pretty accurate?
Thanks! Sorry for the long post.