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Do I have the Proper Spine of Arrows?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Marauder, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. tfox

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    Miss low right with broadheads:D

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    If you're torquing the bow, then your papertune is not correct. You were tuning it to torque. This is why it is so important to get centershot set correctly and then work on the paper by fixing torque, cam lean (yoke tune) and correcting spine issues.

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    When fixing the grip, make sure you draw the bow with the correct grip and not trying to adjust once you're at full draw. Address it properly pre draw.

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    Something I've found that helps with your grip is a little thing called a true shot coach. Looks cheesy but it works. Teaches you the right way to have the grip set in your hand.
     
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    damn I've been holding my bow wrong too... Found out yesterday when I was doing a paper test at the bow shop. This video helps a lot. Thank you.
     
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    If they're consistently hitting low and right, a simple broadhead tuning session should have you ready in no time!
     

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