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Justin Snyder:
No need to strip the fletchings. Hang a piece of paper about 10 feet in front of you. Put your target far enough behind it that the arrow will pass all the way through the paper before hitting the target. You will be able to look at the paper and see if the arrow is going straight through or if the nock end is left or right.

I am not saying the shafts aren't too stiff, but I shoot 55-60# spine out of my 60# bow. I always leave my arrows at 31". When you subtract 5# of spine for every inch over 28" my arrows shoot just fine.  8) We really need to know what length the arrows are before we can make an educated guess.

If the arrows are too stiff you don't have to scrap them. You can lock the tips in a drill, grip the shaft in your hand with some 220 grit sandpaper and sand from the middle of the arrow back to the fletchings as the drill spins the arrow. You will have to refinish the arrows, but you can reuse them.

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