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<blockquote data-quote="dyeguy1212" data-source="post: 224266" data-attributes="member: 1460"><p>If he's getting contact somewhere, all of the bow tuning guides go out the window. Assuming its a RH bow, I can't see why the bottom left fletching would be coming off, unless the rest is screwy, or you don't have the cock vane directly upward.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, if everything else has been adjusted, there is no contact, and it's still tearing left, it could easily be your form. I've been shooting since I was 13, and my form still sucks compared to a lot of people I've shot with.</p><p></p><p>That's why I don't believe in paper tuning. Walkback tuning and bareshaft tuning are good, but I prefer broadhead tuning. Nothing will expose an improper set up like a 1.5 inch cut Striker Magnum 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyeguy1212, post: 224266, member: 1460"] If he's getting contact somewhere, all of the bow tuning guides go out the window. Assuming its a RH bow, I can't see why the bottom left fletching would be coming off, unless the rest is screwy, or you don't have the cock vane directly upward. Additionally, if everything else has been adjusted, there is no contact, and it's still tearing left, it could easily be your form. I've been shooting since I was 13, and my form still sucks compared to a lot of people I've shot with. That's why I don't believe in paper tuning. Walkback tuning and bareshaft tuning are good, but I prefer broadhead tuning. Nothing will expose an improper set up like a 1.5 inch cut Striker Magnum 8) [/QUOTE]
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