HuntingNet.com Forums - View Single Post - Paper tune picture
View Single Post
Old 08-25-2007 | 10:35 AM
  #26  
TradTech's Avatar
TradTech
 
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 415
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: Paper tune picture

TFOX - I guess the point(s) I was attempting to make are:

First that I was amazed the laser worked on my bow. (Vulcan)

Not having faith that the laser would work on every bow, including mine, it was interesting that it did.

Sticking to the basic method of first paper tuning to arrive at a point to "begin" tuning the bow via group/walk back tuning is IMO still the most stable process to tune your bow to individuals style in shooting.

Not everyone shoots the same, ie, hand pressure/location, possibly to long of a draw, head position, anchor point,marginally decent form as not everyone shoots on a pro level. Having the newer industry tools such as the Hooter Shooter etc. enabling the disection of each component to insure the bow is tweaked for optimum performance is fantastic if the resources are available.

Ultimately the individual certainly wants to tune the bow to the best of their capabilities. Unfortunately, most don't have the resources to achieve the end result made possible to such a finite degree.

Thus, tuning a bow using the standard information and basic tools will yield truely an exceptionally good shooting bow.

I certainly didn't mean the laser was a cure all. It meerly worked for me this time.

I appreciate your feedback.





TradTech is offline  
Reply