Well gang, I have always been a shot /BH tuner. I'd go off the charts to get close and just start shooting. Id adjust point weight or cut till they flew right, then I'd screw on a couple different BH of varying weight till I found what worked. Then I tried bareshafting and that failed me, so then I went to paper tuning and that helped me some except where I shot there is ALWAYS heavy wind and I cant shoot my bows inside.
With that said my tune is good enough to shoot consistent and even win and place in a few tourneys but honestly I figured if others could figure it out so could I, which led me to try to BS AGAIN TODAY.
I modified the tuning to a mix between how Byron Ferguson does it, to BS thru paper and then when I liked how the arrow was in the bag I stepped off to 15 yds , then 20.
The arrows I have been shooting from my Morningstar turned out to be pretty weak and my nick height was way high. How my arrow ever flew before I have no idea, but yet did. So after all was said and done I cut 1" off my arrows, and lowered my nock from 5/8" to 3/8" and oh my do they fly ever so good!!!!
For those of you who are struggling with BS or tuning in general , just take a break for a while and just shoot to have some fun then try again later, maybe a day or like me maybe 4-5 months. You will get it figured out.