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Fletched arrows can be used for paper tuning, but they may not provide the most accurate results due to the fletching interfering with the arrow's flight path.
Choosing the Right Arrows for Paper Tuning
When it comes to paper tuning, it’s essential to use arrows that will give you the most accurate results. While fletched arrows can be used, it’s generally recommended to use field points or target points without fletching. This is because fletching can interfere with the arrow’s flight path, causing the arrow to veer off course and not give you an accurate reading.
Preparing for Paper Tuning with Fletched Arrows
If you do decide to use fletched arrows for paper tuning, make sure to remove the fletching from the arrows before you start. This will help to minimize the interference with the arrow’s flight path and give you a more accurate reading. It’s also a good idea to use arrows with a consistent weight and spine to ensure that the results you get are reliable.
Techniques for Accurate Paper Tuning
To get accurate results when paper tuning with fletched arrows, it’s essential to use the right technique. Start by setting your cam timing and arrow rest adjustment to the recommended settings for your bow. Then, shoot multiple arrows at the paper target, making sure to hold the bow steady and release the string smoothly. As you take multiple shots, pay attention to the impact points on the paper and adjust your cam timing and arrow rest adjustment accordingly. By using fletched arrows and following the right techniques, you can get accurate results and fine-tune your bow for optimal performance.
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