If you can' t tune a bow off of the Eastons tuning guide, somethings wrong. Like form, arrow spine, or equipment. There is no " do it like this" 100% guarantee. Perhaps what you lack is patience.
nub,
Did I say something wrong here??? What' s with the abrasive attitude??
I find it funny that people will reply to the same old threads about broadheads and bow brands and setups and blah blah blah day after day after day here but a thread about a good process to follow when tuning your bow at home so you don' t have to rely on others at the shops for everything gets nothing but a link to the Easton guide and sarcasm.
You could have just typed that you set your nock and center shot by eyeballing and then group tune or horizontal and vertical tune or bareshaft or what distances you use etc.............then anyone with questions could have asked them if they got lost somewhere in your list.
No one asked for a 100% do it like this gaurantee..............besides, snapping quick insults instead of offering helpful advice points to you being the impatient one.
This thread isn' t about me or my bow............yea I messed it up, so what?? I' m back to stacking arrows at 30 yards as of a couple hours ago. I did struggle and feel lost when the stuff I knew didn' t fix my problem............so I figured there are probably a heck of a lot of guys just like me who know the basics but are not master tuners by a long shot............so I started this thread to help me and all them learn more about the details of tuning. Sorry that you somehow took offense to that.