RE: Tuning process
okydoke...here goes.
you can only get an arrow to fly so perfect and you're done w/that aspect of tuning. if you need to be finer tuned than a perfectly flying arrow then you can do a number of things.
first off you can tiller tune your limbs so that the bow sits in your hand more comfortably. it also gives you a bit more flexibility in controling your weight (energy) transfer from the string to the shaft. when you do this it will change your knocking point.
second you can use offseting stabalizers (v'bars) to cut down on side torque.
if you're setting up a hunting bow i would recommend taking the quiver off of your bow and hooking it on your treestand once in your stand. this will also reduce side torque.
those 2 top suggestions are used mostly for target setups and i would say that they would be overkill for a hunting setup