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Old 08-25-2007 | 08:49 PM
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You are absolutely correct with most of your points and I do agree BUT when someone that has little or no experience tuning a bow tells me they used or got a laser tune,I cringe.The reason is I had a friend pay someone to screw a laser on their bow and came to me afterwards asking me why he didn't have enough adjustment in his sight.I had to tell him his centershot was way out and that was why he didn't have enough adjustment.This was a bow shop that did this to him.Imagine what this guy would have been doing trying to get things right without someone around to tell him he waisted his time and money.



This happened right before we shot our indoor 3-dleague.I took his bow and eyeballed centershot for him and readjusted his sights and he shot his best score ever that night,WITH AN EYEBALL TUNE.


That is what I will tell people everytime about tuning,centershot above all else.NEVER adjust away from centershot to achieve a good tear in paper.Minor rest adjustments are necessary for group tuning and that is just setting centershot to your grip style,as you pointed out earlier.
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