Bill, Thanks for bring that up and here in lies the problem:
"USA teams ( Al Henderson ) said paper tuning sure does not work for most people."
"he wants the arrow to be nock straight in and not up or down and not left or right."
Here is a man that "should know" and is giveng advice that few will question. What are folks looking for when they shoot an arrow through paper? Left, right, up, or down kicks, correct? And he says it does not work for most people...THAT I AGREE WITH. Is left/right/up/down not the same thing sticking in a bale? It is EXACTLY the same thing. So he says one method doesn't work yet a variation of the same method does? Goes to show resumes don't mean much.
Here is another example..."Was the wind blowing out side? It doesn't take much to show some "tail" one way or the other. It's happened to me......."
This fellow is talking about the same "kick" method and probably isn't even aware there is another method to bare shaft tune.
Whoever came up with the "kick" method and those still promotes it to this day has done a huge diservice to archery in general, IMO. It does one of 2 things...Doesn't work and contributes to frustration, or..it makes folks "think" they are well tuned when they aren't. In that case they blame misses and group size on themselves when part of it is their tuning. I'm not sure which is worse....O.L.