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Old 09-02-07, 11:23 AM   #4 (permalink)
geoffretired
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You are right about there being too much information available on bow tuning.
As Ceri says, try the Easton tuning guide.
You probably know this already, but a good way to start is to get arrows that match your bow, as closely as possible.
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