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samick sage tunning

Started by allek81, February 19, 2012, 11:45:00 PM

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allek81

i need some help tunning my samick sage i cant seem to get bare shaft tunning right im shooting RH 55# 30in draw im using 31 inch cut arrows (easton powerflight) off the shelf ive tried 500 spine 400 spine and 340 spine all with 125 tips and have tried 100 grian insert for added weight up front they all seem to be hitting right with nock left at 3 meters 5 meters and 10 metres im fairly new to trad could my form be that bad to do that ive tunned my 65# longbow and bare shafted that and there dead on at 10 meters any suggestions would be help great
When the archer misses the center target, he turns and looks within himself for the cause of his miss

JamesKerr

If your bow is pulling 55# @ 28" then it will be pulling around 61 pounds at your draw length. I would think a 340 cut to around 31" with a 100 grain brass insert and 150 to 175 grain point would be close. I do all my tuning at around 15 yards. I highly recommend using O.L. Adcock's method of tuning as it will always get you tuned.
James Kerr

allek81

my bows pulling 50 at 28 my draw is 30
When the archer misses the center target, he turns and looks within himself for the cause of his miss

Uncle Buck

the sage is cut 3/16" past center , so it likes a stiff arrow. If you are hitting right your arrows are probably too weak try using a thicker side plate.

Boesman

I shoot a 50@28 Sage. My draw length is 29#. I shoot full length .400 Easton arrows with 200 grain field points or 190gr broadheads.
These fly true as long as I keep up my side. My bow shoots .340's and .300's with the same 200gr points just as well, but tends to be less forgiving with the stiffer spines.
If I were you, I'd try a .340 or even a .300 spine with a 200 grain point.


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