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RE: Paper Tuning
Seems like the arrow is not properly spined for this setup. Try increaing your poundage on your bow. If it doesnt help then try to decrease your poundage, a little bit. Also you could try shooting 100 grains which may also help.
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RE: Paper Tuning
Most likely underspined. The newer, hard, one-cam bows like a stiffer spine than what the charts usually call for. This is a common problem. I think it is a result of the charts not being updated to keep up with the newer, faster bows.
Go to a stiffer shaft, decrease point weight or turn the bow down to around 60 lbs. As a side note, those 2412's will disintegrate if you look at them hard and do not make a good hunting shaft. I personally would not use anything less than a 15 wall thickness for hunting. If you want light, go with a good carbon hunting shaft but you will still need to stay on the stiffer end of the spine range. |
RE: Paper Tuning
I do not think your spine will give you a couple inch tear. I suspect hand torque is the problem. Set the rest at centershot and torque your bow hand to see if you can get a good paper hole. If so work on maintaining this form when you shoot.
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