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Old 02-07-07, 10:08 PM
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Bare shaft testing tells you whether the arrows are well matched,weak or stiff(in this case stiff. if the archer is right handed)
The walk back test tells you which way the fletched arrows are flying in relation to the way the bow is pointing. If they drop across to the right, move the button further to the left, or stiffen it a little.
As Jerry Tee has said, get the bare shaft over to the group (moving it right compared to the present) by speeding up the bow some how; increase poundage or take weight off the string.You then have matched the bow to the arrows. Then set up the button to give the walkback results you want to see.
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