Originally posted by wtpops:
Differant strokes. I mix two types. I get as close as i can with bare shaft tunning then fletch up 6 arrows and put on 3 field points and 3 broadheads and then go with O.L.'s plaining method.
I have found this to be true as well.
I was using the planing method (using 3 fletched and 3 bare shafts), instead of paper tuning, late yesterday evening, and after I was done I decided to see how one of the bare shafts flew from 40 yards...
perfectly.
This was real easy to follow the flight path of that arrow since I had a homemade lumenock on it, this allows you to follow it's flight path and observe ANY nock kick as the arrow is flying downrange.
So even though I didn't tune with paper, I did however use more than one method to confirm the tune of the bow.
hope this helps,
sammy