RE: "Broadhead Tuning" - legit method or a crutch?
Rob, your points about paper tuning are valid. My point was, if all methods are used correctly and in conjuction with each other, the finished product would be a finely tuned bow that shoots bh's and fp's as accurate as possible considering the archer's ability. Conversely, I don't believe one can choosea single methodand use it exclusivelyand be sure they have a tuned bow. It's alla system of checks and balances.
Bruce, good point on spine. I ASSUMED, but didn't state, that one should be using a properly spined arrow to begin with. I use OT2 as a starting point to get close.