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Papertune question with Pic

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by pick00l, Aug 28, 2017.

  1. pick00l

    pick00l Weekend Warrior

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    Ok. Last year was the first time I papertuned. I loved it. Gave me confidence that my errant practice arrows were my fault and not the bow. I shot with more confidence.

    I had to replace my rest and now working to get it intune again.

    Attached is a pic. Top is from 15 feet. Bottom holes are from about 7. If you were me, would you adjust any more?

    Thanks in advance for the advice.

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  2. trial153

    trial153 Grizzled Veteran

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    I think your a good starting point to bare shaft tune ... your pretty as close as your going to get with paper. I think if you learn how to bare shaft tune you will find you can skip paper tuning all together.

    Nice work btw
     
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    Invisible man Weekend Warrior

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    Nope. Good as it gets.
     
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  4. pick00l

    pick00l Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks for the advice and responses!
     
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    davidingle Weekend Warrior

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    get it close then walk back tune/french tune
     
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    copperhead Grizzled Veteran

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    I think you are close. From there I prefer to go to broadhead tuning because thats whats most important to me.
     
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    slickbilly-d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Bare shaft tuning helped my confidence a lot. Knowing that I'm capable of shooting two bare shafts in to the middle of a group of fletched arrows made me stop doubting my equipment and form
     
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