JeffRaines
WKR
So googling information on bow tuning brings up about a million results with about a thousand different ways to achieve an end goal - a well-tuned, forgiving, straight shooting bow.
Some people claim bare shaft tuning is all the rage - some folks paper tune bare shafts, some people just group tune with fletched arrows. Some people walk back tune. Some people French tune... among others.
I realize they're all roughly achieving the same thing... I was about to ask "what's the best method" but that's a loaded question... so let me narrow it down a bit.
Whats the easiest method? Now when I say easiest, Im not looking for the half-ass method. I want the easiest method that you get good/great results. That may mean paper tuning, that may mean just talkback tuning. That might be a completely different method altogether.
What say you?
Some people claim bare shaft tuning is all the rage - some folks paper tune bare shafts, some people just group tune with fletched arrows. Some people walk back tune. Some people French tune... among others.
I realize they're all roughly achieving the same thing... I was about to ask "what's the best method" but that's a loaded question... so let me narrow it down a bit.
Whats the easiest method? Now when I say easiest, Im not looking for the half-ass method. I want the easiest method that you get good/great results. That may mean paper tuning, that may mean just talkback tuning. That might be a completely different method altogether.
What say you?