Can you explain the difference between paper tuning and broadhead tuning?
mohammad ali from MI asks: hey bill,I’m guessing you should have memorized me from all my questions that i ask, sorry about that but i want to ask you ANOTHER question, i always hear paper tuning and broad head tuning, can you explain to me what those are? P.S: appreciate your time for answering my questions. Winke Responds: Mohammad, Paper tuning is shooting the arrow (with field points) through a sheet of paper at about five or six feet to see how it tears the paper. If it comes out a bit sideways, it will make wide tear. What you want is an arrow that makes only a hole with the cuts for the fletching and no sideways tear. When you have a tear you need to fix it with adjustments to rest, nock point, sometimes the cam timing and sometimes the arrow stiffness. This is not the place to discuss that, but you can look up a number of resources on the subject online. Broadhead tuning is the act of trying to get the arrow with broadheads attached to hit the same place in the target as the sa