Thursday at 6:07 AM #21 Fullfan WKR Joined Jul 31, 2016 Messages 1,081 Location Nw/Pa Amazon DIY paper tune kit, 28.00
Saturday at 10:02 PM #22 S sandhillhunter WKR Joined Aug 4, 2012 Messages 549 Probably not significant, but- does it matter how thick or thin the paper is? I’ve set up a DIY paper tuner using some newspaper thickness blank paper. It tears so easily it can be hard to read. I suspect the wax paper (as mentioned) might be a better option. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Probably not significant, but- does it matter how thick or thin the paper is? I’ve set up a DIY paper tuner using some newspaper thickness blank paper. It tears so easily it can be hard to read. I suspect the wax paper (as mentioned) might be a better option. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yesterday at 1:42 AM #23 C camelcluch WKR Joined Mar 4, 2014 Messages 2,209 I like a little thicker paper. I use targets if I find them at the shops lightly used.
Yesterday at 2:07 AM #24 J Jakeb Lil-Rokslider Joined Nov 22, 2018 Messages 139 Location Louisiana Another vote for just bareshafting, accomplishes the same thing and is actually way more precise.
Yesterday at 2:42 AM #25 SwiftShot WKR Joined Nov 16, 2019 Messages 497 Get a box and cut a whole on each side. You can staple the paper up. It is simple and when done throw it away. Bare shaft tune it.
Get a box and cut a whole on each side. You can staple the paper up. It is simple and when done throw it away. Bare shaft tune it.