RE: bow tuning help!!!!!!
I own three Oneida bows they do have their own unique timing & tuning issues but they still just bows. You should always use the correct spine arrows for your bow. Most right-handed bows have a cableguard which stresses the bow in a manner that cause the bowstring to move forward and just a little bit to the left of center. This usually results in having to move the rest a little to the left of center in order for the bow to shoot its narrowest group. While the Oneida does not have a cableguard it does have its timing system stressing the right side of the bow. The tendency to just center the arrowrest is a strong one. Just because the arrow is pointing straight when the bow is at rest does not mean its going to shoot straight. Over the years I' ve noticed on hundreds of prongrests that the outer prong always wore down first. Most of the bows that I have installed the biscuit on had the rest about 1/8" left of center to shoot their best groups. Tune your bow and adjust your rest. Good luck hunting!