RE: GROUP TUNING VS PAPER TUNING???
You can have good arrow flight but rotten accuracy, and you can have good accuracy but rotten arrow flight. You want both good arrow flight and good accuracy, so tune for both.
Paper tuning is a good starting point for a good tune job, not the end product. Once you get the arrows flying good, you want to get them flying good and consistently hitting where they're aimed. So, you go to group tuning to tweak your tune for best accuracy.
Bare shaft tuning is a lot more applicable to fingers shooting (compound as well as traditional) than it is to release shooting.
Edited by - Arthur P on 01/29/2003 17:49:36