ORIGINAL: bigcountry
You know I got so sick and tired of hearing french tuning, french tuning from you. But I have to recant my thoughts some.I have to admit for fine tuning rests in fine increments, it worked wonderful this weekend. Itried it with broadheads, and then checked my broadheads hitting same as fields, and bam. But you have to feel good at your shots at 50-60 yards. If one is fatigued or extremely aggitated as I was with this loose lock screw, better wait until your fresh.
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LMAO SometimesI feel like a broken record about that and hate pushing it all the time.I just hate hearing about people paper tuning and then wondering why their bow is still off.
I had the same problems with my BH's 2 weekends ago. They were off and I could have sworn that my bow was in tune. Went back to the range a few days later shot through paper (which I know i say doesn't prove much butjust wanted a quick look)and it looked good. However,I still felt like something was wrong so I checked my sight in at 4 yds and then went back to 50 and and darn if myrest wasn't off by the smallest amount.
I totally agree about what you are saying about feeling good about your shots. If you are tired or shooting bad groups trying to French tune can be a real pain in the a$$.
Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad it worked out for you and good luck this season.