papertest
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RE: papertest
Basically you're looking for a bullet hole made by the point and three slices made by the fletching, equadistant around the hole. Depending on your setup it may be necessary to have a slightly high tear through the paper.
I suggest you log onto Easton's website and download their Tuning Guide. This'll help you through several types of tuning methods and what adjustments to make to get the desired results.
I suggest you log onto Easton's website and download their Tuning Guide. This'll help you through several types of tuning methods and what adjustments to make to get the desired results.