I'm shooting 46@28, but draw (when I shoot properly, which is rarer than it should be) about 31. I tend to be a little inconsistent for some reason. I'm working on it, but it doesn't seem to be getting much better.
Ok I'm back from another round at the bale. I built out my arrow plate with a matchstick, put on a couple 100 grain points and shot a couple rounds. At first the fletched arrows were flying pretty good, bareshafts still showing a little weak. Then after a couple arrows I guess my muscles warmed up a little and I started drawing a bit more. This brought me back to where I was before I built up the arrow plate: ok fletched flight, weak bareshaft. I guess one of the things that's making this difficult is that I haven't been shooting in a couple months, so my draw length is kinda inconsistent. When I draw what I should be drawing though, there is a slight tail wag in the fletched arrows, and the bareshafts are sailing to the right with the nock traling behind. Flight with the fletched arrows isn't bad, but it isn't the sight of the spinning nock I was hoping for.
It looks like I'm left with the option of either cutting my arrows down no more than an inch, or ordering some aluminum inserts and trying to take out the brass without destroying my shafts. Cutting them down will be annyoing becase they all have wraps and half of them are already fletched. I'm not much a fan of either, as they both have their drawbacks.
CB I don't think my arrows are stiff. After shooting the 100s I went back to the 175s just to double check I was going the right direction and things got worse.