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Bucky10 03-03-2009 09:50 AM

New Strings and Paper tuning
 
My bow is in the shop as I write this getting new Winners Choice String and cables put on it. I would like to paper tune my bow when I get it back, but should I shoota bit with the new string so that is adjusts and stretches first? or should I just start paper tuning and dialing it in? If you think I need to shoot it a bit first how much shooting do you recommend?

kickin_buck 03-03-2009 11:13 AM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 
I just put new strings and cables on my bow. I ran about 100-150 arrow thru before I paper tuned it. That is enough arrows for the string to stretch and seat into the grooves.

Bucky10 03-03-2009 11:47 AM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 
sweet

im ocd 03-03-2009 06:46 PM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 
I like to shoot the bow with everything adjusted as close as possible to tuned, so as soon as I set the bow up and roughly adjust the sight I'll shoot thrugh paper.
I recently paper tuned my new Bowtech SWAT, it had maybe 20 arrows through it prior to final tune. I feel more confident with it set this way; I can make adjustments later if needed.




MeanV2 03-03-2009 08:08 PM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 
Nothing wrong with paper tuning, but I don't put much faith in it.

Definitely don't end your tuning with paper tuning only.

Dan

im ocd 03-04-2009 02:39 AM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 
Dan: If I paper tune the bow and Slick Tricks have the same POI at 40 yards (always have so far) as my field points, why would I want to do any thing more / different?

MeanV2 03-04-2009 04:24 AM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 

ORIGINAL: im ocd

Dan: If I paper tune the bow and Slick Tricks have the same POI at 40 yards (always have so far) as my field points, why would I want to do any thing more / different?
It doesn't always work like that. That's the reason I said it shouldn't be the first & last step.;)

I never paper tune anymore. I rarely even use my laser unless I'm checking for something in particular, but you can bet I go through a few other tuning steps.

Dan

Bucky10 03-04-2009 07:12 AM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 

ORIGINAL: MeanV2


ORIGINAL: im ocd

Dan: If I paper tune the bow and Slick Tricks have the same POI at 40 yards (always have so far) as my field points, why would I want to do any thing more / different?
It doesn't always work like that. That's the reason I said it shouldn't be the first & last step.;)

I never paper tune anymore. I rarely even use my laser unless I'm checking for something in particular, but you can bet I go through a few other tuning steps.

Dan

May I ask what you may be referring to when you say a few other tuning steps?

MeanV2 03-04-2009 08:34 AM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 
Walk back, bare shaft, & broadhead tuning.:D

Dan

bigcountry 03-04-2009 10:30 AM

RE: New Strings and Paper tuning
 
Bareshaft is the way to go, then bh tune. If you get the bareshaft right out to 30 yards, BH tune is usally a piece of cake. I have about quit paper tuning, since my range bag developed a weak spot and an arrow went thru two walls and into a air vent.:D Wife was PO'd.




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