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Posted: 5/7/2012 2:07:10 PM
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT I started at 10 yards and the bareshaft revealed I could use some very small tweaking of my rest to get the shaft to fly straighter and group with the fletched arrows. Then I moved to 20 and fine tune it even more. Then to 30 and finally to 40. There the bareshaft was so touchy to slightest imperfection in shooting form that I yawed one shot really bad and ended up losing the arrow. I should have quit while I was ahead. But I was suprised at how well it fine tuned my bow. Made the bow forgiving and easy to hit the bullseye. Arrows flying consistently straighter. |
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Posted: 5/7/2012 10:15:28 PM
Never on a compound, but I've used the method with traditional bows.
If a bare shaft flys well, it's cake with the feathers! |
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