I may use paper tuning on a new to me bow after an initial setup. Bareshaft or any other distance tuning trumps paper any day. I'm not happy until...
The one I was after... [IMG] ...and the one I'm keeping an eye on [IMG] Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
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I have to go against the majority in this thread. I prefer split (quad) limb bows. They give more stability to your cams if you don't have yokes....
What this is telling you is that the nock end of your arrow is going to the right and low. That's how it would tear through paper and show as a...
My first deer, just a few years ago, was in a group of five that was running into my shooting area and my deer caught my movement as I drew. He...
Try bareshaft tuning your bow first. Usually, if bareshafts won't fly straight out of your bow, fixed blades won't either. Sent from my SM-G920V...
Welcome from Tazewell County, just across the creek. Hope it starts cooling off soon around here... Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Make sure every bolt/screw is tight on the cam. Had a module screw loose on one of my bows that caused a click noise. May be best to have a dealer...
Threw my bow square away. They're a waste of money to me. They base everything off the string. Nock needs to be based off level to the riser in...
Take a measurement from both axles to the back of the string. I'd bet the bottom cam measurement is larger. This throws off using a level on the...
I've got to apologize, it's not exodus heads I've been shooting, it's Montecs. Traded a friend of mine some old style Rages for them. I prefer the...
This is true. Not all broadheads fly alike. I do check and make sure they're hitting together. I also nock index all my bareshafts so they fly the...
Paper tuning is just a starting point in the tuning process for me. I use bareshaft tuning out to 20 yds to really dial in my bow. Once that's...
Be yourself. I'm pretty much the same way. I have friends that are into hunting and fishing, but not as much as I am. I am in central Illinois...
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