ORIGINAL: PABowhntr
After the bow is sighted in for field points I will proceed to shoot the exposed blade broadheads to see if there is a difference in the point of impact. If there is then I make the appropriate adjustments to my nockset height or arrow rest position. The Easton Tuning Guide linked above is what I typically follow. All have given some good advice though.
Now a Question,
You paper tune and move your arrow restposition or nockset height to shoot bullet holes,
Now your going to move it again to adjust for broadhead flight, well you just screwed up your paper tuning. Am I correct? They both can't be right. Just wondering about this. It's like you can't have your cake and eat it too.