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Old 09-11-2006 | 05:08 PM
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Default RE: wierd tuning results?

I do heartily disagree that bare shafting is only for finger shooting. I use it often. I do not adhere to the theory that it's the best tuning method. There are several good ones and I often combine them.

Cajun, we've talked before and I don't know what you think of my opinions, etc, but here is something that many people do not pay attention to. You have Easton's tuning guide if I remember correctly. Read the next to last paragraph at the bottom of page #13. It says something to the effect that "release shooters may get an opposite reaction" or something to that effect.

To that end I would suggest a real quick check for spine by turning a full tuen OFF the limb bolts and see if his broadheads straighten out some. Of course if they do it only proves that his arrows are underspined and there are several ways to correct it. Get stiffer arrows, use lighter points,, vanes instead of feathers. You know the drill.

But I'm pretty much a wise ass and say just adjust the weight to where things are the best and shoot it that way. If ya gotta drop 3# in weight so what. Ya do what works.

Hey, how's your boy doing with his setup?

Barry
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