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Shortisin 04-02-2008 07:53 AM

Paper tunning
 
Is it better to paper tune with naked shafts or fletched?

Paul L Mohr 04-02-2008 07:59 AM

RE: Paper tunning
 
Fletched. You really shouldn't mix two tuning methods unless you really know what you are doing.

Paul

Shortisin 04-02-2008 08:19 AM

RE: Paper tunning
 
I was trying to tune at my local bow shop and we could not get it to tune with naked shafts,,it had a bad left tail tear,,but we got it to a bullet hole with fletchens.

bigcountry 04-02-2008 08:24 AM

RE: Paper tunning
 
To paper tune with bare shafts, you have to be a machine shooter. Your bow arm can't move one bit at the shot and release and follow thru has to be perfect. No hand torquing whatsoever.

Shortisin 04-02-2008 08:43 AM

RE: Paper tunning
 
Sounds about right,,just got my new X Force SS and I am still trying to get used to the grip,,I was shooting a Firestorm and the grip is way wider,,the X Force grip is very thin.

bigcountry 04-02-2008 08:48 AM

RE: Paper tunning
 

ORIGINAL: Shortisin

Sounds about right,,just got my new X Force SS and I am still trying to get used to the grip,,I was shooting a Firestorm and the grip is way wider,,the X Force grip is very thin.
Thats a good thing. The thin grip should help you not torque. XForce would be a very unforgiving bow to try to shoot a bare arrow thru paper.

Shortisin 04-02-2008 09:13 AM

RE: Paper tunning
 
Yeah,,looks like I am finding that out the hard way,,,but so far I love the bow!

davepjr71 04-02-2008 02:56 PM

RE: Paper tunning
 
Papertuning with poor form or a bad grip is the worst thing you can do. First, it will drive you nuts. Second, it will frustrate you.

Use walk back or French Tuning instead.

TFOX 04-02-2008 03:13 PM

RE: Paper tunning
 

ORIGINAL: davepjr71

Papertuning with poor form or a bad grip is the worst thing you can do. First, it will drive you nuts. Second, it will frustrate you.

Use walk back or French Tuning instead.
I agree,if you can't shoot without torquing the bow,forget paper and tune in the yard.

I'll go one step further and say if you can't shoot with great form,a radical bow like the x force is probably not a good fit as well.


I check my spine with bareshafts through paper at very close distances and it eliminates fletching contact from the equation.(should be able to get a bullet hole with centershot set very close)Once I am certain my shafts spine is correct,I fletch and Check paper for contact,then I move on to the yard for walk back and group tuning.

Shortisin 04-03-2008 01:04 AM

RE: Paper tunning
 
My form can't be that bad,,I group just as good or better than I ever have,,and the arrows really seemed to be flying straight.


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