Sorry I'll give you the whole story. I was just wondering if different shaft spines are less noticeable with a center cut bow.
I was shooting 10-15, 20, 30 yards.
I shot a herritage 90, 150, 250, 350 with 375 gr on front. (want to run somewhere around 300 gr hopefully but only had a 200 point, and 315 point that when measured weighed 364 gr + 11 gr insert) I figured I could get it close at least and hopefully at least narrow down which spine shaft to order.
The 90 shot just a few inches right at 20 yards showing weak. (the 90 is a 30-1/4" shaft). The shaft yanks left pretty hard during the flight but the tip isn't far off.
The 150 initially shot about the same (as its a 32-3/4" shaft) so I cut it down to 30-1/4" (thinking that's my min and if it shows too stiff I can make it work). I shot it and it's 0-2" right The shaft still leans left but not much.
The 250 at 32-3/4 seemed about the same
And the 350 @ 32-3/4 was noticeably too stiff of spine (3-6" left)
When I have done this in the past I noticed very obvious impact differences, but not so much movement of the shaft.
If you asked me right now, I would say I could order a .500 spine arrow. Because I shot the 150 (.495 spine) and it showed just a bit weak. However, I was running 75 gr more than I wanted in the point, Could shorten the shaft 3/4", would gain .005 spine, and could build out the strike plate.
You guys have any wisdom for me?