If you plan on broadhead tuning then I would just accept the nock high tear through paper. I do not know how bad or high the tear is but I've found that right after paper tuning to bulletholes you end up making adjustments to bring broadheads into field point groups, negating all the settings you fine tuned to get paper bullet holes. Just a thought...
I'd take a slight nock high tear on paper to have my field points and broadheads hitting within couple inches of each other at 40+ yards anyday! Paper is meant to get you CLOSE but should not be considerd the end all be all solution to bow tuning.
I'd take a slight nock high tear on paper to have my field points and broadheads hitting within couple inches of each other at 40+ yards anyday! Paper is meant to get you CLOSE but should not be considerd the end all be all solution to bow tuning.
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