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bigdawgwill44 08-20-2008 06:33 PM

Tune your bow?
 
what does it mean when people say "tune your bow?" What is involved with tuning your bow?

Washington Hunter 08-20-2008 06:36 PM

RE: Tune your bow?
 
Simply put, tuning is everything a person does to ensure that their bow and arrow setup are working to their maximum efficiency. The extent to which someone tunes their bow is up to the individual and can be very involved or as simple (to some) as making sure they can hit a paper plate at 15 yards.

BobCo19-65 08-20-2008 07:24 PM

RE: Tune your bow?
 
The bows efficiency is actually is the tranfer of energy from the bow to the arrow. A more efficient bow will transfer more of it's stored energy to the arrow (assumingthe same weight arrow) and will not loose energyin other forms such as vibration or noise. A heavier arrow will absorb more of the bows efficiency.

Tuning is getting the most out of an arrow flight as possible froma bow. It usually involves adjustments to the bow and the arrow to insure the best possbile flight. A straight flying arrow is optimal with fletchings doing as little as possible to stabilize the arrow. A well tuned bow/arrow combo will also help in forgivingness in flaws of the shooter.

If you are asking how to tune your bow, I would suggest starting by downloading eastons tuning guide.




wis_bow_huntr 08-21-2008 05:55 AM

RE: Tune your bow?
 
Yup they summed it up pretty darn well there!

GMMAT 08-21-2008 07:15 AM

RE: Tune your bow?
 
I'm not trying to argue with you guys.....but I don't see it as even getting the most out of your setup (or maximizing your bow's "efficiency"). I see it as getting true arrow flight out of your DESIRED setup.

I may choose a severely overspined arrow to achieve more arrow weight/KE/momentum. While likely not "optimal" for the bow's performance......it's "optimal" for my desired effect.

Tuning, to me, is achieving a desired effect.

If that's splitting hairs, I apologize.



Sooner State Hunter 08-21-2008 07:16 AM

RE: Tune your bow?
 
Tuning to me starts with putting the bow to specs (i.e., A-A, CT, BH, etc.) then tweeking from there if necessary. I'm not a Crackers or other "super tuner" so factory specs is where I stop. Then I go thru papertuning, walkback, etc. to get everything right.

BobCo19-65 08-21-2008 07:48 AM

RE: Tune your bow?
 

Tuning is getting the most out of an arrow flight as possible froma bow. It usually involves adjustments to the bow and the arrow to insure the best possbile flight. A straight flying arrow is optimal with fletchings doing as little as possible to stabilize the arrow. A well tuned bow/arrow combo will also help in forgivingness in flaws of the shooter.


I'm not trying to argue with you guys..... I see it as getting true arrow flight out of your DESIRED setup.

I don't see that as argueing at all.

FWIW, my comments on efficiency were actually meant as a side note in response to another post.




brucelanthier 08-21-2008 07:53 AM

RE: Tune your bow?
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

I may choose a severely overspined arrow to achieve more arrow weight/KE/momentum. While likely not "optimal" for the bow's performance......it's "optimal" for my desired effect.


I have that exact setup. I liken it to "tuning" the arrow to the bow and then fine tuning the bow around that arrow to get the optimal performance of them working together. That is tuning to me, to get the arrow and the bow working together for the best performance of them both. Really, the same thing all of you guys are saying :D.

GMMAT 08-21-2008 08:11 AM

RE: Tune your bow?
 
Thanks, guys.

"Most efficient"is determined by your setup (draw weight, draw length, etc...). "Optimal" for the individual bowhunter's desired useage......can be quite different. He may not set up his bow with the most "efficiency" (per the bow's specs).....and there's nothing wrong with that.

My bow "might" shoot a 350 gr arrow 300fps. I might choose to shoot a 450gr arrow 260fps to achieve my "optimal" setup. Tuning for this would (or might be)be much different than tuning for maximum bow efficiency.

When "I" think of "tuning", though....I think center shot, first. I then think of vane clearance. If I can get to that point.....it's pretty much "personal preference", from there. Does that make sense?:D

BobCo19-65 08-21-2008 08:24 AM

RE: Tune your bow?
 
IMO having a bow in tune shooting through center both vertical and horizontal is opimal. It may or may not be most efficient combination, but that's a different topic IMO.


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