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<blockquote data-quote="zerosprk" data-source="post: 3096165" data-attributes="member: 92333"><p>If your bow has split limbs, be aware that cam lean, top or bottom or both, may be an issue that requires correction so something to consider. Another thing that I think is valuable is once you've got your bow tuned, see how it shoots a bare shaft at about 10 yards. Depending on how the shafts strike the target, you may have some more tuning work to do. It can be a PITA to get the bare shaft to strike the target squarely, but if you get there, you won't regret the results at the end. I've been shooting my Hoyt Carbon Element since 2012. I've tuned/tweeked/tuned it to the point that it will shoot field points and 3-bladed G5 Strikers to within 1" of each other at 60 yards - provided I do my part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerosprk, post: 3096165, member: 92333"] If your bow has split limbs, be aware that cam lean, top or bottom or both, may be an issue that requires correction so something to consider. Another thing that I think is valuable is once you've got your bow tuned, see how it shoots a bare shaft at about 10 yards. Depending on how the shafts strike the target, you may have some more tuning work to do. It can be a PITA to get the bare shaft to strike the target squarely, but if you get there, you won't regret the results at the end. I've been shooting my Hoyt Carbon Element since 2012. I've tuned/tweeked/tuned it to the point that it will shoot field points and 3-bladed G5 Strikers to within 1" of each other at 60 yards - provided I do my part. [/QUOTE]
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