I would learn to do everything yourself. No shops will do a stellar job at tuning your bow. How I can tell is that I paper tune every arrow. Most of the time, the shop hasn't even done that. Even if they have a technician will not have the same form that you do. This means, if he paper tuned the bow for his form it may not be paper tuned for yours. Then I nock tune my arrows until it is shooting a bullet hole. This is where you shoot your arrow and if it is tearing the paper, I rotate the arrow. I do this until it shoots a bullet hole (ie no tear) This is obviously after I have already paper tuned and walk back tuned my bow. While tuning all my arrows, if I cannot get an arrow to tune after nock tuning, I throw it in the pile of practice arrows. Then when I'm ready to choose hunting arrows, I weigh them and spin them with their broadheads. I also weigh then each arrow has to be within +/- 1 grain or they go into the practice arrow pile. Then, each full arrow has to spin without any movement of the tip when I spin test them. After that you could do some torque tuning and or bare shaft tuning but that's if you are as obsessed with bow hunting as I am and most of these roksliders are.