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<blockquote data-quote="japple" data-source="post: 345670" data-attributes="member: 21404"><p>actually it is tune! every arhcery expert in the world will say this. the best tune your bow will have is when your broad heads fly with fly with your field points. I spent much time the last 4 years tuning people bows for them in a pro shop. And let me tell you that paper tuning is just a starting point for tuning. group tuning, bareshaft tuning and walk back tuning will do far more for you than paper tuning. I have been hunting for 18 years and shooting tournament archery for 14 then working in a shop for the last 4. Currently I am a sales rep for a new company. Archery is what I do for my work and for my enjoyment. If I have three different broad heads one of them will obviously be more critical than the others and when tuning a bow I would tune using that style and once that head is grouping with the field points the other 2 will as well. The reason we do this is because however more minutely we change the tune we can deliver energy more effectively. On my Bison hunts this is very important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="japple, post: 345670, member: 21404"] actually it is tune! every arhcery expert in the world will say this. the best tune your bow will have is when your broad heads fly with fly with your field points. I spent much time the last 4 years tuning people bows for them in a pro shop. And let me tell you that paper tuning is just a starting point for tuning. group tuning, bareshaft tuning and walk back tuning will do far more for you than paper tuning. I have been hunting for 18 years and shooting tournament archery for 14 then working in a shop for the last 4. Currently I am a sales rep for a new company. Archery is what I do for my work and for my enjoyment. If I have three different broad heads one of them will obviously be more critical than the others and when tuning a bow I would tune using that style and once that head is grouping with the field points the other 2 will as well. The reason we do this is because however more minutely we change the tune we can deliver energy more effectively. On my Bison hunts this is very important. [/QUOTE]
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