RE: Paper tuning???'s . . . all over again. . .
I'm using a layered foam target by The Block.
Again, I was mostly concerned with the spine of my arrows being the problem because I cut them down so much. (27") But I have always wondered about the split limb design of the Reflex. Even before choosing Reflex as my first split limb, I had read and heard of the limbs "twisting" under fire. (?)
My arrows are still tearing tail-right and hitting target at an angle. What are they doing at 10 - 20 - 30 yards? Got to be fish tailing which has to reduce kinetic energy and reduce speeds and such. I've done distance paper and all indications are they do straighten out after a few yards, but I'm still not happy knowing they are all over the place before that.
Torquing is probably the biggest issue . . . work in progress . . .