ORIGINAL: Paul L. Mohr
For starters I don't think your spine is as good as you think it is.
You may be right, but it's a lot closer than it was. According to the Gold Tip chart, my 28" arrow at 71-75# draw with a 125 grain head falls right at the border of needing .340 spine and .300 spine. The 7595 Hardwoods HD spine is .300. I was shooting 5575's with a .400 spine. Granted, I haven't gone to the lengths that Straightarrow described over on the technical forum, but I thinkI'm a lot better off than I was.
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ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr
Some things that may help; more FOC, more fletching for better steering and possibly a lower profile head that would fly better.
ORIGINAL: TFOX
IMO,feathers would make the whole process a bit easier.
I've already been considering going to 5" feathers to increase steering control. It would also increase my FOC from 11.11% to 12.15%. I'm not willing to go with a lower profile head, though. I want and feel like I need that larger cutting area.