Your opinion on spine aligning arrows

In your experience, are the "spine aligned" arrows not actually spine aligned? I've read on different forums that spine aligned arrows are often/usually not actually aligned so I'm trying to figure out if spending the $ on "spine aligned" arrows is worth it or not
Spine align is a waste of time, IMO

Best practice is to number your arrows and log your groups at longer range.

If you have an arrow that is consistently not grouping, then twist the nok or reflect if necessary.

Now, you have to be able to shoot well enough to determine if its actually the arrow.....
 
Spine align is a waste of time, IMO

Best practice is to number your arrows and log your groups at longer range.

If you have an arrow that is consistently not grouping, then twist the nok or reflect if necessary.

Now, you have to be able to shoot well enough to determine if its actually the arrow.....
Seconded. I've done this multiple times now and ended up selling my spine tester. I noticed zero gain in accuracy for quite a bit of time.

If you don't have a super long draw 30"+ then you're better off just buying two .003" dozen arrows, numbering them and culling those that don't fly after a twist or two of the nock. You'll probably only cull a few anyway.

There's so many gimmicks in archery. The reality is you're the problem 95% of the time..
 
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