So I purchased the Precision Tuning course from The Push…here’s my honest opinion.

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I recently purchased this online course and I just wanted to post a review for people who are thinking about buying a subscription. First off, I’ve been bowhunting with a recurve for the last ten years and prior to buying this course subscription I was happy with my bareshaft tuning method, with which I further verify by shooting through paper and using slow-mo video. This method has never let me down, but I’m always looking to improve any part of my shooting. After constantly hearing the buzz about this course and how it’s the “ultimate masterclass on tuning” and that it’s going to elevate my tuning to the next level, I gave in and purchased a subscription. The long and short of it is I came away very disappointed. I admit perhaps I expected something ground breaking because I respect both Matt Zirnzack and Cody Greenwood and I’ve always been a fan of The Push Archery, but this failed to hit the mark with me. Although Matt and Cody do indeed go over all the basic methods of tuning in great detail as well as discussing different bow geometries and going over bow setups, my dissatisfaction of this course comes down to the fact the they are charging $200 for a subscription for information that is otherwise free on the internet and YouTube. There is only one concept discussed in this course that I have never come across on the internet, and I will not repeat that concept here out of respect for Matt and Cody, but as I tried to implement this concept into my tuning process I did not observe the results that they talked about and quite frankly I’m a little skeptical about its validity. Other than that there is nothing new or ground breaking in this course and I came away from this course with nothing gained as I will continue to tune my bows the way I have always tuned them. Again, it’s not a bad course but I personally feel that they are really overcharging customers for this information. In fact my honest opinion is that they shouldn’t be charging anyone for this information at all. As I mentioned before, all this information is already free on the internet. The bottom line - if you know how to do a google search then type into the search bar “group tuning,” “walk-back tuning,” “bareshaft tuning” and “paper tuning” and put your $200 towards hunting tags.
 
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