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CE Heritage 250 tuning problems- HELP PLEASE

Started by bowhunterportugal, May 30, 2012, 01:05:00 PM

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jhg

You are shooting at 8 yards? That is paper tuning without the paper. Not a big fan of that method as a first step.

Unless I missed somethintg and sorry if I have, get back to 20 yards.

!!!Ignore how your shafts fly!!

until you have the spine dialed in pretty close- one thing at a time- you are giving yourself fits by trying to tune for more than one thing at a time.
It is better to concentrait on a good release than watching how a poorly tuned bareshaft flys down range.
Take care of the first thing first- how they place on the target in terms of left/right high/low. Get that right first and its a very short walk to get them to fly perfect.
Learn, practice and pass on "leave no trace" ethics, no matter where you hunt.

bowhunterportugal

jhg,

The spine was so soft that at more distance I would miss the back stop. Besides, it was for demonstration purpose.

I've cut the arrows to 30' and the improvement was substantial. I now can shoot fairly strait with a 125 and 145 grain point.

I'm considering cutting them 1/4 inch more.

Thanks guy's for everything.

Diogo
Don't hunt to kill, if I kill is because I've hunted.

BW PSA V 60" 53#@28
Samick Stingray 58" 55#@28
CE Heritage 250, 609 gr total
AD trad, 688 gr total
Simmons Landshark
VPA Terminator
GK Silverflame

elkken

On #3 & 4 I think I would call it good .... but cutting one another 1/4 will confirm that to ya. Good luck
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good

TGMM Family of the Bow


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