jmez
WKR
To add to the shoot through system. Unless you are shooting a true shoot through system with split cables you are going to have cam lean. Unless the cables are split like on the OK Archery stuff, all you have is a riser cage. It will increase the stiffness of the riser some but is not a true, shoot through system.
Back to the OP, bare shaft tuning is a great tool. IMO you are probably not quite ready for that step. In order to get good flight with a bare shaft, not only do you need a perfect tune, you also need nearly perfect form. If you are new to the sport and working through some possible form and grip issues you are going to pull your hair out with bare shafts. If you are going to shoot some bare shafts you need to start at about ten feet. If is very easy to completely miss a target at 20 yards with a bare shaft.
Dos Perros, I would find a new shop as well. You have poor arrow flight and that is why your BH's shoot low and left at 50 yards. Your arrow is coming out of the bow nock high and nock right, not straight. With a FP your fletching is able to over come this to a degree and you hit where you aim. Since the BH steers from the front and doesn't allow the fletching to straighten the arrow you get the result that you are having. Your BH tipped arrows are not hitting the target square and this robs a lot of energy and will effect both penetration and performance on game. Being off 5 inches at 50 yards is not that much. If you have yokes on the bow a half twist in the right side and a half twist out of the left side will likely get them to the center. Dropping the rest about 1/16 of an inch should pull them up where you need them.
If you tune the bow to get your BH's and FP's hitting essentially the same you will have good, straight arrow flight. If you just move the site you still have poor arrow flight and are just changing where you hold the bow to start.
Back to the OP, bare shaft tuning is a great tool. IMO you are probably not quite ready for that step. In order to get good flight with a bare shaft, not only do you need a perfect tune, you also need nearly perfect form. If you are new to the sport and working through some possible form and grip issues you are going to pull your hair out with bare shafts. If you are going to shoot some bare shafts you need to start at about ten feet. If is very easy to completely miss a target at 20 yards with a bare shaft.
Dos Perros, I would find a new shop as well. You have poor arrow flight and that is why your BH's shoot low and left at 50 yards. Your arrow is coming out of the bow nock high and nock right, not straight. With a FP your fletching is able to over come this to a degree and you hit where you aim. Since the BH steers from the front and doesn't allow the fletching to straighten the arrow you get the result that you are having. Your BH tipped arrows are not hitting the target square and this robs a lot of energy and will effect both penetration and performance on game. Being off 5 inches at 50 yards is not that much. If you have yokes on the bow a half twist in the right side and a half twist out of the left side will likely get them to the center. Dropping the rest about 1/16 of an inch should pull them up where you need them.
If you tune the bow to get your BH's and FP's hitting essentially the same you will have good, straight arrow flight. If you just move the site you still have poor arrow flight and are just changing where you hold the bow to start.