Bareshaft tuning is 100% legit in both compound and trad. It doesn’t lie. If your form sucks, it’ll tell you honestly. If your equipment/tuning sucks, again- it’ll tell you. So as an archer, you need to figure out why it’s not working.Finally got my timberhawk custom recurve in and enlisted the help of a seasoned trad archer to get it set up.
Set brace height, installed some silencers and got to shooting, started with 400 spine black eagle instincts with a 125 grain point and 100 grain outsert. 3 hours later, we still could not get it to tune, after going thru 4 different arrow types. One arrow that he liked based on the the tune session was my fatty aluminum 2216’s tipped with 150 grains I use in my bear Kodiak. Darkness fell on us so we couldn’t fully finish but it gave me a good start, albeit was showing a little bit stiff. One thing we fought the entire time was the arrow kicking up off the shelf.
Went out today and shot a 2216 out of the new bow, which is 50-51# at my draw. Probably one of the worst arrow flights I’ve seen. WAY too stiff. Went back today and shot with both the 400 spine instincts and some 500 spine instincts I had laying around, both with 125 grain tips and 100 grain outserts. Pretty identical arrow flight with both. Screw on a 125 grain broadhead and the 400’s with a broadhead are shooting a little to the right (I’m left handed) of the field points. The 500’s fly like darts and broadheads group right with the field points.
Dawned on me I never shot my 2216’s with a broadhead so I grab an arrow and shoot it into the 3D. Perfect shot. Grab a few field point arrows and shoot about 3-4 rounds intermixing the field point arrows with the broadhead tipped arrow and it’s flying right with them. Go and get the bareshaft arrow and shoot it at 10 yards and it hits the target almost sideways.
So I’m left with two bows that shoot arrows tipped with broadheads very well, that don’t do worth a bareshaft and are outside the poundage chart range on spine.
Go figure. I’m convinced traditional archery is a form of sorcery
The problem is distinguishing between the two, especially when they are mixed together.Bareshaft tuning is 100% legit in both compound and trad. It doesn’t lie. If your form sucks, it’ll tell you honestly. If your equipment/tuning sucks, again- it’ll tell you.
Yes indeed. Without consistent form, you’ll be very frustrated with any tuning method. Even a good archer should look at setting up the bow as a multi session event. I’ve had days where I wanted to tweak my tune because it felt like it went out of perfect arrow flight, but I’ve learned sometimes you should put the bow down and revisit it the next day before changing stuff because it could be a bad form day.The problem is distinguishing between the two, especially when they are mixed together.
"Was that the arrow or me? Or both?"