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Old 04-19-2006 | 09:03 AM
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sngehl01
 
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Default RE: How important is paper tuning?

ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65

Sounds like you're grouping exceptionally well. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Pretty much the same thing I thought. I would rather be able to hit my own arrow at command (who wouldn't?). I robin-hooded one and shot a handful of nocks off shooting 3 arrow groups. I refuse to shoot 10 arrow groups like some of my buddies I shoot with unless I'm on a five shooter or something. I mean who couldn't hit their own arrow if they shot fifteen arrows at the same spot lol.

As for keeping string creep in check, I have had this bow almost a year now, when should I replace the factory string, and what with? What's a good, economic string I could use? I'm a huge fan of 3-d shooting, but ultimately hunting is what matters most. I know what my brace height is, but where exactly do I measure to/from?

Thanks for the input guys.
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