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Originally Posted by kwilson16
You could:
1. Try an 85 grain point
2. Cut the shaft(s) shorter
3. Take two turns off the draw weight. I would probably try this first and see if the bareshaft improves. If the bareshaft improves with reduced draw weight, then you are underspined.
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You are totally backwards for an overspined setup(not trying to be an ass, just correcting u bc he did say his bareshaft was impacting left).
#1) by lowering the tip weight, you are strengthening the dymanic spine(flex amount) of the arrow.
#2) by shortening the shaft, you are again strengthening the spine by making the deflection of the arrow less(flex) which is again, making it stiffer.
#3) by lowering the DW u are creating less force on the arrow and bending it less(u want to flex it more) so that is not right.
A little confusion here, but do the exact opposite of kwilson's advice for the stiff spine.