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

I'm still relatively new to traditional archery but I got Precision Tuning and Solid Archery Mechanics two years ago and have spent a ton of time with each. I find Precision Tuning to be very useful, and I think the best part of it is the troubleshooting section where they break down different form/technique flaws that can give you false readings on a tune.

Solid Archery Mechanics has been useful for me as well, but to a lesser degree. Like others have pointed out, Jake Kaminski pretty much has the whole NTS shot cycle that Tom covers on YouTube for free. Tom goes into greater detail with each part of it which can be helpful.
 
I'm still relatively new to traditional archery but I got Precision Tuning and Solid Archery Mechanics two years ago and have spent a ton of time with each. I find Precision Tuning to be very useful, and I think the best part of it is the troubleshooting section where they break down different form/technique flaws that can give you false readings on a tune.

Solid Archery Mechanics has been useful for me as well, but to a lesser degree. Like others have pointed out, Jake Kaminski pretty much has the whole NTS shot cycle that Tom covers on YouTube for free. Tom goes into greater detail with each part of it which can be helpful.

The troubleshooting helped me a ton. Something like different pressures on different fingers is something I’ve never had to worry about. This was a 25 yards today. I understand that’s nothing special. But I can confidently say, I wouldn’t be able to do that without some things I learned in that course.

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