If you're not a stringwalker, gap or fixed crawl shooter, you may find this irrelevant. But then again, maybe you'll get some benefit out of it.
So I spent time bare shaft tuning and got my bare shafts grouping well with fletched arrows at 15 & 20 yards. Then today, I went out and shot the arrows at 40 yards. I string walk, so that was how I was shooting these arrows. The arrows were impacting stiff, way to the left of the bullseye. Now a little more information. When I bare shaft tuned the arrows, I did so by shooting with my fingers directly under the nock, as I would for a point-on shot. I realized, by string walking, I was detuning the bow, causing the arrows to show stiff. I moved up to 20 yards and the arrows were still impacting six inches left (stiff). I then looked at the three bow strings I have for this bow. Two were 12 strand strings and one was an 18 strand. I had bare shaft tuned my bow with the 12 strand string, so I decided to shoot the same arrows with my 18 strand string to see if I would get better results. Would you believe that with the 18 strand string on my 20 yard & 25 yard crawl, my arrows were shooting right down the middle! At 30 yards & 40 yards the arrows were now showing slightly stiff, as I shot with my 30 & 40 yard crawl. That can be corrected by changing my "string blur" alignment. Amazing how much changing strings can affect the tune of your bow!