Different goals require slightly different tunes. For field archery, my goal was to get the very best accuracy and consistency with field points. I got that, but my broadheads refused to strike the same POI. When I tuned specifically for broadheads using the same method,field points did not strike the same POI. I could have tuned to get both to strike together, but I would have remained at NFAA class B instead of being able to play with the Big Boys in A class. (I don't think NFAA uses the class breakdowns any more due to low participation.It's a shame more people don't do field archery, because they'dbecome much better shooters if they did.)
Arthur,
I am not trying to be argumentative but do you think it is possible that someone else may have been able to get the results that you were not? Could it have been the result of something unique to you or your setup? Though I have not personally tuned to the distances you mentioned for quite some time I have been able to get fairly tight broadhead and field point groups with both impacting the same area (within an inch or two) out to 40 yards. Now, if your comments are directed at higher levels of accuracy then what I am suggesting then I can understand your perspective and experiences with this issue.