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Old 08-04-2008 | 09:44 AM
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Default RE: Home built paper tune stand

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Who paper tunes????

Plenty of folks. You can use paper to find arrows with a bad spine, you can use paper to adjust the nock on an arrow to the stiffest spot(spine). You can paper tune if your range is limited to only 15-20yds (no walk-back or group tuning there). Does a person need to paper tune? Absolutely not. But paper tuning can be very useful and effective if you want it to be . The trouble with it, for some,is that it is not as easy to setup and do as group tuning or walk back tuning or bareshaft tuning and so on.
OK, I'll huy that, but I was also somewhat under the understanding that papertuning is only as good as the shooter's CLEAN release as well, which may create more questions than anything for some, myself included.
Any tuning method is only as good as the shooter using it. You can torque, punch, squeeze, etc. during any tuning method. That is why I would suggest using more than one to tune your bow and arrows.
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