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<blockquote data-quote="sox35" data-source="post: 792694" data-attributes="member: 53519"><p>I have always trusted bare shaft tuning for nock elevation and walk back tuning for windage. Once I get bare shaft perfect at 10 yds I will work back in 10 yard increasements out to 40 refining adjustments. Walk back tuning will be dependent upon the length of the range but 60 yards I find is the minimum for me. Than off to broadhead tuning making adjustments for windage only with poundage. After windage is on, refine elevation if needed with nock height. One thing i have found over the years is that mechanical heads can hide either form flaws or tuning problems. If you can get a fixed head to fly with the field points things are on the right path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sox35, post: 792694, member: 53519"] I have always trusted bare shaft tuning for nock elevation and walk back tuning for windage. Once I get bare shaft perfect at 10 yds I will work back in 10 yard increasements out to 40 refining adjustments. Walk back tuning will be dependent upon the length of the range but 60 yards I find is the minimum for me. Than off to broadhead tuning making adjustments for windage only with poundage. After windage is on, refine elevation if needed with nock height. One thing i have found over the years is that mechanical heads can hide either form flaws or tuning problems. If you can get a fixed head to fly with the field points things are on the right path. [/QUOTE]
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