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Old 08-19-2018, 05:15 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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First step is to paper tune your bow.

To get good Broadhead flight your arrow must leave the bow straight.

Once you get bullet hole from 5 ft out to 20 yards it's time to screw on a Broadhead.

If you do not have access to paper tuning rig build one.

If you are stuck you could "walk-back" tune your bow

Start at 10ft.(use ONLY your 20 yard pin)

Shoot an arrow at a point on target.

Walk back to 10, 20,30,40 yards.

Shoot 1 arrow at each distance.....at the same spot you shot your first arrow (10ft)..again using only your 20 yard pin.

Your arrows should fall in a nice vertical line.

If the line goes to left move your rest right.

If your line goes to right move rest to left.

Repeat procedure until you get nice straight vertical line.


Broadhead tune your bow by shooting at 20 yards with F.P and Broadhead.

Make small adjustments to rest or nock point until your Broadhead impacts right with F.P.

Repeat the process out to 30+ 40 yards.

Done.

As far as tuning arrows.....they should be spine tested and for best results index the stiff side of shaft facing up when using a drop away rest.
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