HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
#1
HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
WELL GOT SOME NEW ARROWS AND MY BOW ALL SETUP
NOW I NEED TO GO AND START FLINGING SOME ARROWS..
I HEARD THE BEST WAY TO SETUP THE CENTER SHOT IS BY WALK BACK TUNING
IS THIS CORRECT?
WELL CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME THE BASICS?
THANX
BRANDON
NOW I NEED TO GO AND START FLINGING SOME ARROWS..
I HEARD THE BEST WAY TO SETUP THE CENTER SHOT IS BY WALK BACK TUNING
IS THIS CORRECT?
WELL CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME THE BASICS?
THANX
BRANDON
#2
RE: HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
Found this on the net. This is how I do it.
Hang a weighted string from a nail on a target.
Stick a round sticker on the target face so that the string splits the sticker. Use your existing 20-yd pin, step back 20-yards from the target and fire at the sticker.
Don't worry about where the arrow hits.
Walk straight back to 30 yds, and using the same 20-yd pin setting,
fire an arrow at the sticker.
Repeat at 35 yds and at 40 yds, using the 20-yd pin and firing at the sticker.
If your arrows look like this pattern " / " or “\”,
then pick a direction and move your arrow rest 1/16th inch.
If the pattern gets straighter (more vertical), then that is great. Keep adjusting in that direction.
If the pattern gets more crooked, then adjust in the other direction.
Keep firing arrows and keep adjusting the arrow rest position until you get a vertical pattern of arrows.
Eventually, your arrows will hit in the target is a straight up and down line like this " | ".
LOCK down the arrow rest setting. Your centershot is perfect.
Hang a weighted string from a nail on a target.
Stick a round sticker on the target face so that the string splits the sticker. Use your existing 20-yd pin, step back 20-yards from the target and fire at the sticker.
Don't worry about where the arrow hits.
Walk straight back to 30 yds, and using the same 20-yd pin setting,
fire an arrow at the sticker.
Repeat at 35 yds and at 40 yds, using the 20-yd pin and firing at the sticker.
If your arrows look like this pattern " / " or “\”,
then pick a direction and move your arrow rest 1/16th inch.
If the pattern gets straighter (more vertical), then that is great. Keep adjusting in that direction.
If the pattern gets more crooked, then adjust in the other direction.
Keep firing arrows and keep adjusting the arrow rest position until you get a vertical pattern of arrows.
Eventually, your arrows will hit in the target is a straight up and down line like this " | ".
LOCK down the arrow rest setting. Your centershot is perfect.
#3
RE: HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
Only thing I'd add...
But, your vertical pattern of arrows may not be hitting the string. If not, and the arrows are say, six inches to the left of the weighted string, adjust your windage on your sight ring until you can nail the string at all distances.
Lock down the windage and lock down the arrow rest. Windage and center shot are now perfect.
But, your vertical pattern of arrows may not be hitting the string. If not, and the arrows are say, six inches to the left of the weighted string, adjust your windage on your sight ring until you can nail the string at all distances.
Lock down the windage and lock down the arrow rest. Windage and center shot are now perfect.
#4
RE: HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
Ok I understand what your getting at here, but what is the purpose of the string? Is it just to be more precise?
Also another dumb question, but what kind of string do you use, wouldnt you cut it if your shooting right?
Sorry for being so ignorant about the subject just trying to picture it?!?
Also another dumb question, but what kind of string do you use, wouldnt you cut it if your shooting right?
Sorry for being so ignorant about the subject just trying to picture it?!?
#5
RE: HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
The string is simply used as a reference to compare the pattern you're getting from your arrows... And if you cut your string -- especially with more than one shot -- you don't have anything to worry about.
#7
RE: HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
Greg,
I tried searchingfor the post you had previously madeabout this subject but the SEARCH FEATURE DOES NOT WORK HERE ANYMORE!!![:@]I wish they would get this fixed. Anyway, thanks for adding that.
I tried searchingfor the post you had previously madeabout this subject but the SEARCH FEATURE DOES NOT WORK HERE ANYMORE!!![:@]I wish they would get this fixed. Anyway, thanks for adding that.
#8
RE: HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
I start closer when walk back tuning. First arrow at 10 yards, second at 25. Make adjustments as needed, 10 & 25 again. Then to 20 & 35, make adjustments as needed. Back to 10 and 35. If all is good then I go to 25 and 50.
#9
RE: HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
ORIGINAL: ducsauce
Greg,
I tried searchingfor the post you had previously madeabout this subject but the SEARCH FEATURE DOES NOT WORK HERE ANYMORE!!![:@]I wish they would get this fixed. Anyway, thanks for adding that.
Greg,
I tried searchingfor the post you had previously madeabout this subject but the SEARCH FEATURE DOES NOT WORK HERE ANYMORE!!![:@]I wish they would get this fixed. Anyway, thanks for adding that.
Sure it was Greg?
Look at the top of page.
Or hit this link.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2020182
#10
RE: HELP ME WALK BACK TUNE
ORIGINAL: TFOX
Sure it was Greg?
Look at the top of page.
Or hit this link.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2020182
ORIGINAL: ducsauce
Greg,
I tried searchingfor the post you had previously madeabout this subject but the SEARCH FEATURE DOES NOT WORK HERE ANYMORE!!![:@]I wish they would get this fixed. Anyway, thanks for adding that.
Greg,
I tried searchingfor the post you had previously madeabout this subject but the SEARCH FEATURE DOES NOT WORK HERE ANYMORE!!![:@]I wish they would get this fixed. Anyway, thanks for adding that.
Sure it was Greg?
Look at the top of page.
Or hit this link.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2020182