Billy Goat
WKR
So I'm getting ready to tune a new set of arrows on a BW PSA. I think I'm going to put a new strike plate on it and shelf pad. I have been in the habit of putting a short and whittled down piece of match stick under the strike plate to bring the shaft off the riser a bit, wondering now why I do this? I have a cut past center riser that I'm now loosing that, or a portion of it. Why did I start doing this? I can't remember.....
So, is there something about a smaller contact patch being more forgiving?
Or since I'll need a weaker spine to get it to tune, does that make it more forgiving?
I feel like I mostly know compounds, most trad stuff I still only know enough to be dangerous with.
Don't exactly know how far the riser is cut, but it's not cut out too much for .246 carbon shafts.
Suggestions?
So, is there something about a smaller contact patch being more forgiving?
Or since I'll need a weaker spine to get it to tune, does that make it more forgiving?
I feel like I mostly know compounds, most trad stuff I still only know enough to be dangerous with.
Don't exactly know how far the riser is cut, but it's not cut out too much for .246 carbon shafts.
Suggestions?