I am kinda getting back into wheel bows. Been playing with trad bows mostly for a few years. Trad shooting showed me how important tuning arrows is. Before when I started with a compound I went to the pro shop, they set up my bow, told me what arrows I needed and cut them for me. They showed me how to sight in and I was good to go. Or so I thought. There was never any tuning done. I'm confused about some things still.
Why adjust a rest to ensure "center shot?" Arent most people using drop away rests anyway?
Does bare shafting work well for compounds?
It seems that a lot of tuning problems can be hidden because even if the arrow is off from being weak, stiff, nock high, etc. you adjust the sight to where the arrow is hitting and don't know any better.
My questions might be very ignorant but I'm trying to learn
Why adjust a rest to ensure "center shot?" Arent most people using drop away rests anyway?
Does bare shafting work well for compounds?
It seems that a lot of tuning problems can be hidden because even if the arrow is off from being weak, stiff, nock high, etc. you adjust the sight to where the arrow is hitting and don't know any better.
My questions might be very ignorant but I'm trying to learn
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