RE: Does paper tuning find the centershot?
i'm still not sure how paper can lie. its a snapshot at that distance. i understand an arrow can be completely corkscrewing by the force applied to it and still give a bullet, i've seen the film, and give a bullet while if you back up 6 ft be way off. that's why the walk back tuning was suggested. really, why not skip paper all together. i do.
isn't it common for a right handed release using compound bow shooter to have their pins 1/8" to 1/4" to the left of the arrow in true center at rest because of the torque applied by the string and cable getting pulled over
to go through the cable slide? and isn't this issue compounded on shorter ata bows. i'm just not sure why you guys are going straight into serious issues about cracks and stuff already when most people polled in a thread about this have their pins left (AT). i also don't mean any offense cause i know you guys have the ability to go waaaay over my head.