IMO if a bow is tuned, IE shootign straight (paper tuning, nock point and rest) anyone can shoot that bow as long as your draw length is the same with only changing the peep and sight, the other stuff will stay the same. It will not matter who is shooting it, a tuned bow is a tuned bow.
Been shooting easton epic arrows with their stock fletching through the WB for years with no rips, tears or wrinkles.
Again, I usually have no problem tunign a bow, like you I can eye balling it up and it's already shooting bullet holes.
I'll try something stuffer than the cabelas 400 arrows he is using but my bow shooting the same weight shoots them great.
Originally Posted by
OHbowhntr
it's a bit of a waste of time, and paper tuning is only as good as your release and follow through, and your BROTHER needs to be shooting that bow to get it tuned best for him, not you.
After that, zero a pin at 20yds, get consistent groups, at 20yds, do a walk-back tune, making sure the rest is centered, then try to BH tune. If you're shooting through a WB, I wouldn't shoot anything but Blazers or another very stiff vane through it as you want something that will tolerate the abuse of shooting through a WB. For me, I've found that I can generally eyeball a set-up, and make no more than 3-4 fine adjustments and have a bow BH tuned, and a STIFF arrow is always easier to try to tune to a set-up than a weak spine.