Well, I'll jump in again...
After a month of watching the Bear DVD set, and noticing that the brought boxes (plural) of hunting arrows with them. I will say again, I find it hard to believe, that each arrow was "tuned" to their bow.
MATCHED yes!! For spine, and point weight. But tuned?? I think not...
I personally, do not tune my arrows. It's a personal thing...
I do not bare shaft. Early man put feathers on arrows for a reason....
All of my arrows are matched. Length, spine, point weight, and fletching. My son builds them for me.
I can take an arrow, from any old set of arrows, and shoot it... They ALL fly the same.
My problem with "tuning" is that we have new folks here, that read our posts.
They see posts about bare shafting, and heavy FOC, different types & weights of broadheads.
I think they start to believe that the only way to become a good shot, is to "build" the perfect arrow.
Trying to build the perfect arrow, and tune it to your bow BEFORE you learn to shoot GOOD,
Is simply putting the cart, before the horse!!
Man has evolved over time, and things have changed...
It's only human nature to try and "build a better mouse trap".
But in the beginning, you have to learn to walk, before you can run...
Find a set-up you're happy with, and stick with it!!!
Keep it simple.....
Just one old fart's opinion...