In this video F&S contributer and Rut Reporter Will Brantley sits down with his bow-shop pro to discuss the finer points of paper tuning, walk-back-tuning, and bad days at the range.
One more thing...walk back tuning is a "GREAT" way to learn exactly how high you should aim between pins for those off yardage shots. 25,35,45 yards and everything in between.
One more thing...walk back tuning is a "GREAT" way to learn exactly how high you should aim between pins for those off yardage shots. 25,35,45 yards and everything in between.
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Funny how guys drop a $1000 for a bow and not tune it properly. I think many guys wrongly assume they paid their way out of having to tune their bow.
Great advice.
This was a great video. I would love to see more technical archery info. like this in the future.
One more thing...walk back tuning is a "GREAT" way to learn exactly how high you should aim between pins for those off yardage shots. 25,35,45 yards and everything in between.
:)
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Funny how guys drop a $1000 for a bow and not tune it properly. I think many guys wrongly assume they paid their way out of having to tune their bow.
Great advice.
This was a great video. I would love to see more technical archery info. like this in the future.
One more thing...walk back tuning is a "GREAT" way to learn exactly how high you should aim between pins for those off yardage shots. 25,35,45 yards and everything in between.
:)
GOOD TIPS
GOOD TIPS
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