ORIGINAL: Rangeball
Curious, did you verify the out of tune setting with paper, or just by how they shot compared to your tuned setting?
If paper, did you ever find any out of tune settings that gave you a perfect bullet hole?
I didn't verify the out of tune setting with paper............I have paper tuned in the past (with drop aways and prong rests) and found it to be the least valuable feedback IMO..........I am just not a big fan of chasing bullet holes because I have seen bows shooting bullet holes and I didn't care for the arrow flight visually.
I am certain the paper would have been a mess..........my arrows were cork screwing and flying like a wounded duck. There was marks on the disc of my WB on the bottom where the vanes were dragging along the disc (not bristles) portion.
Most if not all vane damage comes from contact with the outer ring of the WB IMO............a bunch of people have said here that their vanes look just like the ones I showed...............and they got that way by slamming into the disc..........not going through the bristles wrong.
The fact that someone at a archery shop can set up a rest for a customer and have it so far off that the arrows are slamming against the outer disc is utterly amazing and sad to me. I'm not saying it is gonna be PERFECT leaving the shop but come on. These guys rely too much on their lazer pointers and levels..........and even worse is that when someone brings arrows back with chewed up vanes they just shrug their shoulders and blame it on the rest.