To tune or not to tune? That is the question
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RE: To tune or not to tune? That is the question
Thanks for all the replies, thanks to those who sent me pm's. I decided to leave my set up alone. I will continue to shoot and check at various distances. Thanks again, Ash
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: To tune or not to tune? That is the question
You are never going to know if your arrows go into the taret straight because they will move when they hit it. It might work on a 3-d target, but not a bag target. If you have fletchings on the arrows they are straight by the time they hit the target. That is what they do.
Checking the straightness of arrow impact has been a part of the tuning process for years (longer than I can remember) , and it certainly will help with any indications of bad arrow flight.
However , Paul is correct , that the loose (bag type) targets shouldn't be used in this process.
If you shoot a group of six arrows (tight group) into a solid target straight ahead of you , and all six arrows are angling in the target with the fletching end to the right or left , you have flight issues (fishtailing). Or the fletchings are pointed up or down (porpoising).Yes , your groups can be great , even with these new broadheads that fly like fieldtips , but your penetration will suffer.
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RE: To tune or not to tune? That is the question
Bowfanatic,Am Iright in assuming that if you are not perfectly square with the target your arrows will enter at an angle. If your 6" off it will affect the arrow straightness in the target. Thanks for the post.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: To tune or not to tune? That is the question
ORIGINAL: ash2042
Bowfanatic,Am Iright in assuming that if you are not perfectly square with the target your arrows will enter at an angle. If your 6" off it will affect the arrow straightness in the target. Thanks for the post.
Bowfanatic,Am Iright in assuming that if you are not perfectly square with the target your arrows will enter at an angle. If your 6" off it will affect the arrow straightness in the target. Thanks for the post.
Put it this way. When I tune my bow , I tune it so bare shafts impact straight. Put fletchings on and it gets even better. So whenyou see people shooting fletched arrows that are impacting crooked , you knowthe bow needs some tuning.
Can you still shoot great groups? Yep!
Can you still shoot and recover a deer? Probably. But "probably" isn't good enough for me!