Tuning is pretty simple really;
When I first get a bow, I typically set it up on a draw board before I get to the FP paper tune or BH tuning stage, then I mark the cams. [this makes it easier to get back to perfect when you replace strings]
I set center shot at factory recommended setting.
I paper tune with FP's for a bullet hole.....then shoot FP's and BH's for groups at long range. If my BH's don't group exactly with my FP's.....then I chase the FP group with my rest in VERY tiny increments. [like 1/64" or 1/32" adjustments] Some bows its better to yoke tune...vs chasing FP's with your rest- same result but it maintains centershot.
IF that doesn't work [assuming the arrow is perfect; it isn't underspined or assembled incorrectly] ....its either your form is inconsistent or flawed......Or its something to do with the bow itself.
It could be many things if its the bow; fletch contact, cam timing, yokes, etc. [time to check on a draw board]
I start with the easy stuff and work back...so check for fletch contact first.
Final BH tuning after the above^......Its typically just a matter of no more than 1/16" rest adjust to get BH's cutting off the fletching of my FP's at 50 yds.
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