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Old 07-23-2009 | 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by mdewitt71
First off no matter how good of a shot you are if your bow isnt tuned real good it will hold you back.
You need to make sureyour bow is tuned and timed to shoot it's best then you work on yourself to make sure your form is its best.
I spent the base archery range the other day; there was 3 others there. Two of these guys had no clue about centershot and walkback tuning. Both were shooting a bow they "thought" was Good 2 Go and didnt know much about tuning. Thier groups were well above 5 inches at 30 yards.
I took thier bows for about an hour; got centershots straight and helped them paper-tune and do some walk back tuning; they both are shooting alot tighter groups now.
tell me alittle about tuning,i'm a self-taught hunter.been shooting for years.always learning each year.what is walk back tuning?what about setting the limbs right?i'm shooting about 4 inch groups at 30 yards.thought it was my eyes,maybe not.i'm shooting a hoyt 62 lbs,carbon express arrows.wisker-bisket rest,troughy-ridge sights.have learned alot from this site already. thanks lightfoot always wanted to get into 3-d shooting,but never thought i was good enought.
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