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    #16
    Originally posted by old killer View Post
    5 or 6 steps=15 to 18 feet. Each bow and archer are different and the distance at which an out of tune shaft will show the largest tear will be different. Paper tuning adjustments should only be made when you have found that distance.
    Haha. I figured steps was 3 ft. Either way test fail. Back to the drawing board. May try some testing this weekend

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      #17
      If you was to use 3 sheets 6' apart to paper tune. Would that be useful?

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        #18
        Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View Post
        If you was to use 3 sheets 6' apart to paper tune. Would that be useful?
        No. Unless of course you wanted to see how long it takes your arrow to recover from the initial flex when shot. Each sheet should have an opposite reading, and less of a tear further down range.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View Post
          If you was to use 3 sheets 6' apart to paper tune. Would that be useful?
          It would show you the distance the shaft was the farthest out of line.
          that is the distance you want to check paper tune. You can accomplish the same thing by shooting through the paper at different distances.

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