Probably $1000 in advice. I have a bucket full of misfit arrows because I tried to tune before I could shoot..One reason I like trad gear is the simplicity and ease of tuning.
Heres $100 bucks worth of advice- for free;
A bareshaft doesn’t lie.
1) It tells you exactly what the bow needs AND
2) if you are doing something form wise incorrectly.
I think the reason most guys have problems is inconsistencies/poor form…or they have a preconceived idea of what arrow or tip weight they want to use. Nope, let the arrow tell you.
Develop good repeatable form…until then, don’t bother trying to tune, it will just drive you crazy.
100% agree with the exception of wood arrows. With woodies for me it is easier to pick the front weight then right back to what you said. The arrow will tell you what the bow needs.One reason I like trad gear is the simplicity and ease of tuning.
Heres $100 bucks worth of advice- for free;
A bareshaft doesn’t lie.
1) It tells you exactly what the bow needs AND
2) if you are doing something form wise incorrectly.
I think the reason most guys have problems is inconsistencies/poor form…or they have a preconceived idea of what arrow or tip weight they want to use. Nope, let the arrow tell you.
Develop good repeatable form…until then, don’t bother trying to tune, it will just drive you crazy.