I am about to start tuning with wooden arrows. I never really liked paper tuning. It probably works just fine, but I always felt like spending the time to get good bare shaft flight at 15-20 yards produced better results once I fletched up.
That said, do you all have any shortcuts when bareshaft tuning wooden shafts, or do you glue on points, shoot, remove, retaper, and start all over when you want to adjust the shaft length?
Also, do you find that minor inconsistencies in individual shafts cause significant variation in bare shaft flight, thus making it difficult to really fine tune with wooden bare shafts?
Thanks.