ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr
There are MANY ways to tune a bow, but I think for MOST of us, it comes down to being able to put BH and FP's to a same or similar POI out to our desired hunting distance.
That really does sumit up pretty well.
I also agree that it does not
have to be a long drawn out process either. I can paper tune, 3-5 arrows, bareshaft tune 8-10 arrows at progressively longer ranges and walk back tune in a half hour but.................LOL
If you like tinkering, and I do, you can also leave your bow at centershot and tune your arrow instead. That takes more time as it may involve trimming length and changing tip weight while shooting through paper (this is one area where paper is very effective, IMO)and bareshafting. I believe a bow performs better when it is as close to centershot as possible.