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<blockquote data-quote="PrunedaleMike" data-source="post: 736351" data-attributes="member: 56999"><p>I total agree with what you are saying. All the factors are put together that ends in how prepared one is for his or hers effective range.</p><p></p><p>I have found that bare shaft tuning is a remarkable procedure that incorporates the 3 procedures you stated. A well tuned bow will transfer the energy in the most effective way, a straight line, at the time of nock /string separation. This insures good broadhead flight for hunting and over-all a more forgiving bow for target. Unfortunately most folks don't take the time to bare-shaft tune, relying on the work of the local "pro" shop and unless one is really lucky, the shop can only get the bow to a certain point. Each shooter should then should tune the bow to his or hers own unique shooting style. Followed by practice, practice , practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrunedaleMike, post: 736351, member: 56999"] I total agree with what you are saying. All the factors are put together that ends in how prepared one is for his or hers effective range. I have found that bare shaft tuning is a remarkable procedure that incorporates the 3 procedures you stated. A well tuned bow will transfer the energy in the most effective way, a straight line, at the time of nock /string separation. This insures good broadhead flight for hunting and over-all a more forgiving bow for target. Unfortunately most folks don't take the time to bare-shaft tune, relying on the work of the local "pro" shop and unless one is really lucky, the shop can only get the bow to a certain point. Each shooter should then should tune the bow to his or hers own unique shooting style. Followed by practice, practice , practice. [/QUOTE]
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