Tuning refers to the adjustment of bow and arrow to ensure that the arrow flies as straight, smooth, and efficient as possible. The goal is stable arrow flight, tight groupings, and a comfortable shooting experience.

Typical areas of tuning:

  • Setting the nock point
  • Adjusting the center shot
  • Optimizing brace height
  • Selecting the correct arrow spine
  • Matching arrow weight

Methods:

  • Bare shaft test
  • Paper tuning
  • Walk-back tuning
  • Grouping checks

Good tuning means that technique and equipment work together harmoniously.

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