Hey guys,
I'm completely self-trained, but I shoot better now, so I decided to recheck my tune. Anyway, I did some paper tuning and shot bullet holes with 100 gr. tips at 10 ft. So, I went to bareshaft. The bareshaft was to the right at 10 & 15 yards. I went to 125 gr. tips, knowing it would throw off the paper tune. It shot better, but the fletched arrows shot center and the bareshaft was still about 5-6 inches to the right at 20 yds. Finally, I put my 145 gr. tips back on. Bareshaft and fletched hit the same place at all distances. If I didn't make any mistakes, I could group in the center of the target. I shoot instinctive. These arrows are way off on Stu's Calc.
My question is, since I'm self-taught, Is there some other way to be sure of my tune so I know I'm not covering up form flaws with a heavier point? I worry that maybe I kick the arrow to the left without knowing it. Making it seem like the arrows aren't weak.
Arrow and bow info:
2014 Samick Sage #40 @ 28” (mine length 28.5”)
Dynamic Spine: 57.8
nock height: 3/8”
brace height: 8”, FF 18-strand
3/16" cut past center (-0.1875)
1/16” strike plate thickness (0.0625)
Gold Tip Trads 15/35 30”
5/16" 145 gr. field point
20 gr. Converta Insert
11.5 gr. GT Nock
3x5” feathers (~12 gr.)
Dynamic Spine: 42.5 (Stu's Calc)
Total weight = 414.1