I will preface this by starting that I prefer to spend my limited time shooting rather than messing with gear. My bias is to have a point-on around 40yds and would like my arrows to weigh 500grn+ (56# @ 29”). That can generally be achieved in a variety of different combinations.
I start by bare shaft tuning at 20yds to get the arrows close, then add feathers (now tradvanes) and work my way back shooting from 10yds to 60yds. If they appear to fly good, I shoot some broadheads. If the broadheads fly well, I forget about it until I change bows or can no longer get some component of that arrow combination.
In college we would tune until we could group our bare shafts with our fletched arrows at 70meters. I’ve never had the ability or rather patience to really tune bare shafts shooting off the shelf. As mentioned above as long as my broadheads appear to fly well, I turn my attention to my shooting.
Current setup Axis 260shafts, 51grn black eagle insert, 4-3” tradvanes, 150” cutthroat. 531grn.
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I start by bare shaft tuning at 20yds to get the arrows close, then add feathers (now tradvanes) and work my way back shooting from 10yds to 60yds. If they appear to fly good, I shoot some broadheads. If the broadheads fly well, I forget about it until I change bows or can no longer get some component of that arrow combination.
In college we would tune until we could group our bare shafts with our fletched arrows at 70meters. I’ve never had the ability or rather patience to really tune bare shafts shooting off the shelf. As mentioned above as long as my broadheads appear to fly well, I turn my attention to my shooting.
Current setup Axis 260shafts, 51grn black eagle insert, 4-3” tradvanes, 150” cutthroat. 531grn.
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