The easiest thing you can do is take off your sight. Or remove the pins. Get yourself at 10 yards and center the peep and force yourself through a shot process.
If using an index I highly recommend switching to a Scott Verge. It's a quasi index/hinge.
Something doesn't jive here. My wind drift with a 450 grain micro arrow with nearly the same energy and vane yield nowhere near 10.38" of wind drift at 50 yards. Like half that.
My crude testing hasn't shown this high of wind drift. Setting myself deliberately perpendicular to high winds that...
I agree. With low energy setups it makes perfect sense. Once velocity increases - then it's a different story as the surface area makes them difficult to get to fly right.
I wouldn't hesitate to be a little stiff. A 500 spine will be perfectly fine. At that velocity you'll be able to get the Magnus to fly perfectly fine.
I picked up some Bloodsport Onyx 500 awhile back and they'd probably work well for her. Spin well & I've got some Ethics for them as well. Let...
Those would be good choices for her. I'd keep the weight reasonable like you are with the 85 grains and utilize something like the Magnus Stinger 4b. Bleeders are kind of a freebee in my opinion - they don't take much force after the tissue and bone has been breached.
This could be another...
This is what I do. I set everything out the gate 1st, 2nd & 3rd with a Hamskea. Then I check it at full draw using a plumb bob. Usually it's really close then if I do this it shoots in.