RE: Is paper tuning the answer??
I am shooting a High Country Machined supreme WB rest, 28 inch black hawk vapor arrows with 3 inch vanes and i shoot 100 grain tips.
I didnt twist the string up myself. It was done at a shop that i brought it to. Now weather he actually put the effort into knowing that it would work out the way it was supposed to is another story. When i brought it there, the cames were touching the string...He took one look at it and said it is because it has no twist and he took it in the back...however i was actually looking to get new string and cables but he doesnt think that i need them...there isnt any cuts or broken strands. As for resetting the nocking point. My nocking point was a little low so i guessed it and moved it a little as well as i was told my rest was a little far out left so i eyeballed it. Im new to all of this and probably shouldnt even bother doing it myself but i was under the impression once you were in the ball park that paper tuning would show what direction adjustements still needed to be made.
with being so close to hunting season there is a week to a week and a half wait at most shops.that is why i was going to attempt to tune myself. I just want to get it so i can put a broadhead where i want at 20 yards