ORIGINAL: Alpha Capo
ifyou have a mechanical release try that and see if they still Kick left....
if they dont your Finger release has something to do with it....
also make sure you are drawing the string strait back
make sure you have good form first and are grouping...likeDC said...
then if your arrows still kick left but are on spot im pretty sureyour arrowsare underspined then.
also have someone that knows a little about shooting watch and listen (your form and arrow flight)while you shoot...if you do this you will getthe problemwhoopedin no time...having someone watch helps a bunch when you are having troubles shooting...just have him/her give you some feedback after every shot.
Alpha has a good idea. I was having alot of trouble finding cedars working well. Problem was inconsistency of the arrows. But was also fighting a unclean release. Most my bare shafting showed still arrows but I was at 32". I took the plung and cut them to the charts at 30". Something about them being so long caused a stiff reaction. Still had occasional still reaction. So I changed to fast flight string. Using a release, I show a weak reaction and using my fingers, sometimes a stiff one. I chalk it up to bad release sometimes.