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Old 04-16-2007 | 09:28 AM
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Default RE: Arrow tuning

ORIGINAL: AllenRead

Tuning is a three part process. Tune the archer, tune the bow and tune the arrow. Each part has to be working together for the best accuracy and best arrow flight.

I notice that you live in Maryland. You might consider taking advantage of this seminar:

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2092861
LOL I just got off of the phone with Len. My deposit will be in the mail in about 15 minutes. He sold me my bow and helped me get started but down where I live the "pro shops" and advice I can find leave a little to be desired.

I have just started making my own arrows (carbon)and while I can get them to fly well (good groups and even a RH at 33 yards) there is so much more I want/need to know.

I understand that tuning is really a symbiotic thing between archer, bow and arrow but being new to this I am looking for as much information on the bow and arrow part that I can find. I do have the easton tuning guide and have used it for the bow setup, among other resources, but am looking for additional input from some of the folks here. I have learned a great deal from them already.

I am just concerned with bowhunting and how to become a good bowhunter.
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