Doc Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 Bare shaft tuning is something that I seriously doubt that most archers can successfully pull off. In theory, it is a way to get a bow perfectly tuned, but the process is designed to emphasize improper arrow flight to make improper set-up easier to detect. Unfortunately, it also emphasizes shot execution and shooting form problems to the point where even some rather minor form and execution errors that normally cause no major shooting problems, will show up in the bare shaft tuning process and begin to give all kinds of confusing and conflicting indicators on the paper. Obviously there are some who can make this process work for them, or it wouldn't be written about and offered up as a viable tuning method. But, personally, I have never had any real success with this method. Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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