Last evening, I replaced the strike plate on my 3/16 past center cut bow with the exact same velcro material. I replaced the old strike plate because it had been smoothed down to the nylon backing material. Immediately following the replacement, the arrows were hitting 5" right on the target at 25 yards. I compared the thickness of the new material to the worn strike plate and it was only 1/16th of an inch thicker of velcro fuzzy material. I replaced back the worn strike plate material, and the arrow came right back to center on target. I would never have guessed that such a small change would have made a visible tuning change to the exact same arrows. I am going take this as a lesson to keep an eye on all changes in bow and arrow set-up, no matter how minute, in the future.
Mark