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    #16
    I don't have a BH target so I can't answer your first question. My field points do seem to go in at an angle sometimes. Also I've shot a little with a bare shaft and it definitely slaps in different directions upon impact. And yes I'm shooting a single cam bow (Martin Bengal). I may try to take a video from behind to check on idler lean.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Lafitte23 View Post
      I don't have a BH target so I can't answer your first question. My field points do seem to go in at an angle sometimes. Also I've shot a little with a bare shaft and it definitely slaps in different directions upon impact. And yes I'm shooting a single cam bow (Martin Bengal). I may try to take a video from behind to check on idler lean.
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        #18
        oktx,

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          #19
          Originally posted by BRALEYOUTDOORS View Post
          I've been shooting a bow for years but now my wife and kids have taken an interest in archery. I always had bow shops tune and set up my bow, but now that I have 4-5 bows to keep in tune, I want to learn to do it myself.


          If you have any bow tuning info PLEASE post it! I am planning on getting as much info on the subject of archery and keepin them in a folder to reference when ever i need it.

          Thanks in Advance!!!
          Cool thread! Stop postin' at work!!

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            #20
            Originally posted by Peta-hata View Post
            Cool thread! Stop postin' at work!!
            I gotta have something to look at other than WCS and resets! Lol. Shhhhhhhhh!

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              #21
              Originally posted by oktx View Post
              This is the method I use.


              Modified Sooner Tuning can be done in your garage.

              Sorry for dragging up an old thread but I just gotta say - this was really fun. As you can see, I had to add some extra foam to my target to prevent sinking the fletching in. Hit is after a few shots at ~8 feet, then nailed it on the 2nd shot from 20 feet.
              Now at 18 yards I'm right on and got my first pin set. However, it does seem like I'm spiraling some but I'll keep playing with it.

              This was with my brand new Parker Wildfire.

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