Thanks for all the replies. I do have a few bare shafts. I did the paper test. I was shooting about 10 yards out. The paper was about 2 feet in front of the target. Tail was to the right and high & I shoot RH(which is stiff and high nock?). I'm going to try and set something up in the basement tonight and try again and then make some adjustments.
When paper tuning do I need to be closer than 10 yards to see what the arrow is doing as soon as it leaves the bow?
I do use Stu Miller's dynamic spine calculator, but one factor I'm not sure of is string material. The bow came with the string when I bought it, so I don't know what it's made of. Is there a way to tell the difference?
It's braced around 8 inches. I'll double check tonight to make sure. I'm shooting 3 under. Nock point is set at 3/8". And I'm sure my form is not great, b/c I'm new to trad. I watched Masters of the Barebow and have been trying to use some of the info from it to apply to my form. My anchor is pretty consistent, but I noticed that I have a dead release. When I release, my hand/elbow don't move back at all. I'm pretty sure I'm using back tension to hold, b/c I don't seem to have any problems holding at full draw. I'll try to take some pictures tonight.