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Paper Tuning Shenanigans.. you wont believe this..

Started by DanielB89, August 01, 2016, 09:06:00 PM

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QuoteOriginally posted by wingnut:
Unless it's a elevated rest, paper tuning is almost useless.  Bare-shafting and broadhead tuning are a lot more accurate.

Heck even with a compound and release paper tuning in most folks hands is problematic.

How are they flying?

Mike
That's my first thought every time I see/hear anything about paper tuning while shooting fingers.  Then... along comes a thread like this--again.  

I tip my cap to anyone that can get consistent results while paper tuning.  I just can't pull it off--never could.

olddogrib

What Mike said x 2...he's been around the block a time or two. I paper tuned compounds, never even entertained the notion with trad bows. Not that you may not be dead on with them, but if bare and fletched shoot the same group at 25-30 yds. then I'd say you're there.
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Jake Scott

Mike,
Would you care to elaborate on your opinion of paper tuning??  I have found it to be the only way to actually measure the results of an improperly spined arrow.

I do both bare and paper tuning, and always use the paper to confirm the bareshaft readings.  I'm certainly no expert, and my form is not without error, but I have never had a hard time getting consistent readings from paper.

Please do not think me argumentative or challenging, I would just like someone with your knowledge to educate me.

Thanks,

Jake
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