But it seems that you are actually changing the setup (different weight tips, bow poundage,etc) when you are usingthe different arrows shafts correct? You're not changing the centershot once you have found it, because as we said, there is only one centershot. I can now understand why you are getting a good paper tear after walkback tuning. It's because your various set ups are tuned. For some reason, I was under the impression that nothing was changed at allwhen usingdifferent arrow shafts.
It seems you are using paper tuning for kind of a double check on your tune, where I use it as a tool to get me closer to the centershot, then the "eyeballing it" method, before walk back tuning.
I also like how you mentioned that you do not walk back tune further then you can confidently hold a good group. If someone tries this that doesn't use that concept, there will be a lot of...................

