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Author Topic: CE Heritage 250 tuning problems- HELP PLEASE  (Read 371 times)

Offline jhg

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Re: CE Heritage 250 tuning problems- HELP PLEASE
« Reply #20 on: May 31, 2012, 12:03:00 PM »
You are shooting at 8 yards? That is paper tuning without the paper. Not a big fan of that method as a first step.

Unless I missed somethintg and sorry if I have, get back to 20 yards.

!!!Ignore how your shafts fly!!

 until you have the spine dialed in pretty close- one thing at a time- you are giving yourself fits by trying to tune for more than one thing at a time.
 It is better to concentrait on a good release than watching how a poorly tuned bareshaft flys down range.
 Take care of the first thing first- how they place on the target in terms of left/right high/low. Get that right first and its a very short walk to get them to fly perfect.
Learn, practice and pass on "leave no trace" ethics, no matter where you hunt.

Offline bowhunterportugal

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Re: CE Heritage 250 tuning problems- HELP PLEASE
« Reply #21 on: June 01, 2012, 11:57:00 AM »
jhg,

The spine was so soft that at more distance I would miss the back stop. Besides, it was for demonstration purpose.

I've cut the arrows to 30' and the improvement was substantial. I now can shoot fairly strait with a 125 and 145 grain point.

I'm considering cutting them 1/4 inch more.

Thanks guy's for everything.

Diogo
Don't hunt to kill, if I kill is because I've hunted.

BW PSA V 60" 53#@28
Samick Stingray 58" 55#@28
CE Heritage 250, 609 gr total
AD trad, 688 gr total
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Offline elkken

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Re: CE Heritage 250 tuning problems- HELP PLEASE
« Reply #22 on: June 01, 2012, 01:06:00 PM »
On #3 & 4 I think I would call it good .... but cutting one another 1/4 will confirm that to ya. Good luck
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good

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