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Tuning
hughjorgan:
--- Quote from: WoolSocks on October 01, 2023, 01:47:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Stein on October 01, 2023, 12:45:48 PM ---Move your rest, you should be able to get them to hit same point pretty easily. It only takes a very small adjustment and I would probably mark your rest before you start and then again when you are done.
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Will moving the rest get the broadheads to group with field points, or just move both groups to the right? They did paper tune it at the bow shop.
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Forget about the paper tune. You need to Broadhead tune, that means moving your rest. If your broad heads are hitting left of center make very small adjustments to the right if there hitting right move the rest left. Your BH should eventually group with your field point.
MR5x5:
--- Quote from: hughjorgan on October 01, 2023, 02:26:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: WoolSocks on October 01, 2023, 01:47:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Stein on October 01, 2023, 12:45:48 PM ---Move your rest, you should be able to get them to hit same point pretty easily. It only takes a very small adjustment and I would probably mark your rest before you start and then again when you are done.
--- End quote ---
Will moving the rest get the broadheads to group with field points, or just move both groups to the right? They did paper tune it at the bow shop.
--- End quote ---
Forget about the paper tune. You need to Broadhead tune, that means moving your rest. If your broad heads are hitting left of center make very small adjustments to the right if there hitting right move the rest left. Your BH should eventually group with your field point.
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This! :tup:
Sakko300wsm:
--- Quote from: MR5x5 on October 01, 2023, 03:29:10 PM ---
--- Quote from: hughjorgan on October 01, 2023, 02:26:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: WoolSocks on October 01, 2023, 01:47:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Stein on October 01, 2023, 12:45:48 PM ---Move your rest, you should be able to get them to hit same point pretty easily. It only takes a very small adjustment and I would probably mark your rest before you start and then again when you are done.
--- End quote ---
Will moving the rest get the broadheads to group with field points, or just move both groups to the right? They did paper tune it at the bow shop.
--- End quote ---
Forget about the paper tune. You need to Broadhead tune, that means moving your rest. If your broad heads are hitting left of center make very small adjustments to the right if there hitting right move the rest left. Your BH should eventually group with your field point.
--- End quote ---
This! :tup:
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:yeah:
OltHunter:
Agreed on the last couple posts.
Another thing to look at is your draw weight and point weight. What are those? You seem severely under spined.
If you have to move your rest more than 1/16" you should be fixing lean/spine/something else. Everything should be tuned around factory suggested center shot.
I also can't speak to a Bear for tune ability.
There is also nothing wrong with mechanicals as well. Not my choice, but would happily support someone's decision to use them.
A poor tolerance broadhead will never tune well.
Come Get Some:
Do you still have tuning issues? Have you ever walk back tuned?
Guarantee it will solve the problem. Paper wjetjer it is bare shaft or fletched is a waste of time.
All bows are center shot bows.
Set your rest at 3/4" to center of arrow, place D loop[nocking point] a slight bubble high. Very slight.
Set top cam a little faster than the bottom cam.
Get as close to zero at 20 yds as possible.
Shoot an arrow in the bale at 20 yds
Walk back to 30 yds, aim at the first with your 20 yd pin
Since you have moved to 30 yds you poi t of impact will be slightly lower.
If your point of impact is right move your rest slightly to the left, if it is to the left move your rest slightly to the right
Make sure it is a good shot. Once your pojnt if impact is directly below your first arrow all of your broadheads and field point will fly the same as long as your arrows are properly spined and you have no vane contact issues.
4 fletched arrows also are a must. Sloves alot of broadhead tuning issues.
Feel free to pm me for more information if needed.
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