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Old 08-06-2007 | 03:57 PM
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As mentioned in TFox's tuning thread by ArthurP lets argue about "creep Tuning" or "super Tuning"

Now instead of me typing all this out ( my 2 fingers can only type so fast)I went into the archives and found the creep tuning article written by Pinwheel 12.

This is the method I use for Dual Cam and Binary Cams, unfortunately I dont have a lot of experience with the Hybrid or Cam & 1/2 bows.

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Go out and put a + on a target butt with electrical tape or whatever.
Step back to 20 yds, and shoot a group at the center of the +.
Adjust your sight till you hit center. If your group is large,
after making sight adjustments to hit as close as you can to the
center of the +, make SMALL adjustments to your rest or nocking point
and shoot another group. If needed, shoot another with more SMALL
adjustments. Continue this until you are satified with your group
size. Then check at 30, 40, whatever yardage you want, and adjust
accordingly if your groups wander to right or left or open up more
than you feel is "normal". Always take into consideration your individual
skills and abilities. If you know you shot a poor group, do not count it.
Do NOT rush this process, and if you get fatigued, quit and continue
again later when you are refreshed.
To "supertune" (twin cam only) you simply go to the next step of the
group tuning process. You shoot your initial group at 20 yds, then do
it again, only this time creep forward slightly (about 1/8" or so) with
the second group. If your impact point hits higher or lower than the
original group at normal anchor, your bow needs a twist on the cables
to "bring it in". If you hit high, twist the lower buss cable 1/2 turn.
If it hits low, the upper cable. Continue this process until you have
the same impact point heights regardless of creep or overdraw.
You do not need to go to 40 yds on the supertuning process.
You'll be surprised how well you will consistently shoot with a group
tuned/supertuned bow. Solocams cannot be supertuned because they have no opposing cam with which to balance the system.

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Ok now let the games begin


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