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Old 12-30-2002 | 07:13 PM
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Jerry/Pa
 
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From: Havertown PA USA
Default RE: Tuning process

MAN! Pinwheel, I've been hitting fast balls out of the park and now you throw me a curve? I've had such good luck with B/S tuning now to find out it's flawed, will bring on distructive behavor for me. We've had this discusion in an indirect way before. So don't leave me now brother.
I'm not going to disagree with you yet because I really respect your knowledge and experience on this subject. This process has worked for me almost flawlessly. So it's going to be hard for me to change because of that. If you can get me there or better I'm all ears. This is why I posted this question. You know I got the B/S tuning from Easton's tuning guide. Am I interpreting it wrong? I mainly use B/S for nocking point and spine. Which I think is the most important part of arrow flight. So if I disreguard the B/S how do I tune for these now? Since I've adapted to B/S tuning I have disregarded Paper tuning altogether. I rely on long distance vertical & horizonal tuning for fine tuning nocking point and center shot. I still won't have a spine technique. See what you've done? LOL JERRY


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