How is my paper tune?

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  1. HunterC.

    HunterC. Weekend Warrior

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    How does it look to you all? Shot form about 10 feet. Top 3 is before I moved my rest right, the bottom 3 is after i moved my rest. It is actually a right tear, the picture is turned to its side for whatever reason. I'm just tinkering around with tuning, learning as I go so any advice would be great. Thanks in advance.

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    Bow String Depot Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looking good after the adjustments. You will better know if you french tune it!


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    Bottom three shot are killer, sure is a good feeling when you get one dialed in like that.
     
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    HunterC. Weekend Warrior

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    I seen in another post you put up about french tuning Hutch. I'm going to give it a shot when I mess around with it some more. I'll have to read up on it some, I have never done a french tune.
     
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    60X Custom Strings Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Heck with paper. How does it shoot?
     
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    HunterC. Weekend Warrior

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    From what I shoot of it tonight it is shooting just fine. I can hold a 3 inch group at 50 yards so I can't complain. They way I see it though if I can get it super tuned why not, it can't do anything but help. I am also kind OCD when it comes to stuff like that, at least till I get frustrated and just end up broad head tuning and calling it good with that. lol
     
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    As Hutch suggested move on to Modified French Tuning then for extreme results not only for the bow but also for you move on an dabble with bareshaft tuning. The great thing about bareshaft tuning is that not only do you verify the absolute best tune for your equipment, but it forces you to hold true to your form and improve yourself.
     
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    Bow String Depot Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Fortunately for me I even nock tune my arrows! All of my arrows hit in a 50 cent piece size. I tune them in my shooting machine! ;)
    1.Paper tune
    2.Modified French tune
    3.Walk back tune
    4.Bare shaft tune

    After all that it should shoot very well as long as you keep form


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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Looking good!
     
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    HunterC. Weekend Warrior

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    I done the Modified French tune today. I plan to walk back tune and bare shaft tune tomorrow since I'm off work. I plan to have it super tuned before deer season. I just enjoy tinkering with it.
     

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