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WKR
That thread that MT_Wyatt posted has me thoroughly confused. Always was under the impression that moving your rest in the directions you want your BH's to go was how to tune. ie. if your BH's hit left of FP's move rest to the right. THis guy contradicts that and says the opposite is actually true, if i'm reading correctly. What are you guys doing?
Thanks for posting that link MT_Wyatt very interesting. Mid_west, the author covers your question in the comments of the article...here is what he has to say -
…if you moved the rest out (away from the riser) to correct does this not go against what the Easton Tuning guide recommends when broadheads are hitting left of field points?…
That is correct … Easton hasn’t updated their BH tuning advice since the invention of the compound bow. Easton Broadhead Tuning advice is for finger shooters (arrow flexes in the horizontal plane, weak spine issues, etc.) and is not applicable to compound shooters with release (arrow flexes in vertical plane).
This is a good part of the reason I posted this thread, and accompanied it with pictures to show what works … to save newbies the agony of following ‘conventional’ advice and getting nowhere, with only a couple of weeks before bow season. {#emotions_dlg.mathews_peace}