I’m curious for the guys who are tuning bows for other people. How close is close enough? Do you get a perfect paper tear with a fletched arrow (a lot of shops stop here). Do paper tune with a bare shaft? Do you bare shaft at 20-40-60?
I’m curious because last week I tuned a bow for a good friend. This friend has a 29” draw and is left handed. I’m 27.5” and right handed. I went through the whole bow, cleaned it up, reassembled it with new strings and got it shooting bullet holes with fletched and then with a bare shaft. At 40 a bare shaft was flying about 4” right of field points and fixed heads were shooting 2” right.
The center shoot looks great though and high/low is perfect. The arrow is directly in line with the riser and string and right where I would want it. This is the first left handed bow I’ve ever drawn or shot but I feel like I was able to get a clean release. I felt it would be a huge waste of time for me to make a tiny rest adjustment to have the BH and FP touch because the draw is 1.5” long for me which could easily account for the RH miss. I would rather leave it where I feel like everything looks great and fine tune it to him.
I’m curious where others stop, how they deal with too long of draw or left vs right handed bows. This is the first left hand bow I’ve done, most of the right hand stuff I’ve done I just get really close and shoot them with the owners at the house. This bow is my hunting partners and he lives 3hrs away so he wasn’t here to shoot it. I just told him it should be super close and to make a tiny adjustment and to call after he shoots to see here it’s at. He’s shooting mechanicals so he probably realistically wouldn’t have to adjust it at all.
I’m curious because last week I tuned a bow for a good friend. This friend has a 29” draw and is left handed. I’m 27.5” and right handed. I went through the whole bow, cleaned it up, reassembled it with new strings and got it shooting bullet holes with fletched and then with a bare shaft. At 40 a bare shaft was flying about 4” right of field points and fixed heads were shooting 2” right.
The center shoot looks great though and high/low is perfect. The arrow is directly in line with the riser and string and right where I would want it. This is the first left handed bow I’ve ever drawn or shot but I feel like I was able to get a clean release. I felt it would be a huge waste of time for me to make a tiny rest adjustment to have the BH and FP touch because the draw is 1.5” long for me which could easily account for the RH miss. I would rather leave it where I feel like everything looks great and fine tune it to him.
I’m curious where others stop, how they deal with too long of draw or left vs right handed bows. This is the first left hand bow I’ve done, most of the right hand stuff I’ve done I just get really close and shoot them with the owners at the house. This bow is my hunting partners and he lives 3hrs away so he wasn’t here to shoot it. I just told him it should be super close and to make a tiny adjustment and to call after he shoots to see here it’s at. He’s shooting mechanicals so he probably realistically wouldn’t have to adjust it at all.