I can tune a bow to shoot an aluminum arrow with acceptable flight and accuracy, even decent paper tears, within 10 minutes. Fine tuned within a half hour. I've pissed away HOURS trying to tune carbons, with every tuning method and trick I know.
Can't argue with that! Been there done that! I've found (for my setups) that the overspined (heavier) carbons paper tune the best. The Beman ICS 340's worked well. But the down side is they go through the standard Easton super nocks alot faster than any other setup I've used.
I've heard others say the ACC's uni bushings solve this problem. Another downside to that is by the time you get done buying all the needed accesories to build your "perfect arrow" , you could have purchased a couple dozen aluminums.[&:]
I require arrows that are 32" long MINIMUM.
That right there is the only reason I would need to stick with aluminums!