tuning
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tuning
ok guys. i have Eastons tuning guide that alot of us use and recommend.
last season my bow was new. all i did was paper tune, then broadhead tune. as far as i know i had good flight. broadheads and fieldpoints shot together and where i wanted them to shoot. i first sighted in fieldpoints, then brought my broadheads into that group.
within the next 2 weeks or so i should have my new string and definently my new arrows. so basically im starting from scratch. i will most likely have the proshop paper tune me to get me started.
but if you were me, how would you go about tuning your bow? will broadhead tuning be enough??
im a hunter. but im a hunter that target shoots daily and likes my accuracy and good arrow flight. last year i was happy...
whats your tuning method with a new bow??
last season my bow was new. all i did was paper tune, then broadhead tune. as far as i know i had good flight. broadheads and fieldpoints shot together and where i wanted them to shoot. i first sighted in fieldpoints, then brought my broadheads into that group.
within the next 2 weeks or so i should have my new string and definently my new arrows. so basically im starting from scratch. i will most likely have the proshop paper tune me to get me started.
but if you were me, how would you go about tuning your bow? will broadhead tuning be enough??
im a hunter. but im a hunter that target shoots daily and likes my accuracy and good arrow flight. last year i was happy...
whats your tuning method with a new bow??
#2
RE: tuning
I bareshaft tune then paper tune. If you've papertuned your bow properly, while it can be a little bit better, that's generally pretty darn good. Use lazers and levels and all that good stuff to make sure you are set centershot and go from there.
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