Nice vid Kris, I bareshaft/broadhead tune a lot and you are the first guy I have come across who knows what is going on. You were bang on with cam shimming, rest adjustment, and yoke adjustment. Everybody needs to pay attention to Kris.
Thanks buddy. Unfortunately it's easy to get bad information on the internet, and I tell people all the time, the best way to know what is correct is just to do it. Everything I know is a result of my own work and seeing what works and how it works. When you do that, your information is hard to be wrong.
Kris, ... so are you shooting the Broadhead through paper and just trying to get a bullet hole with the Broadhead as well... Or are you just adjusting the yoke or shims to pull the broadheads point of impact on the target towards the field points point of impact? ...Thanks
Only bareshafts thru paper. And yes, those adjustments basically take a planing broadhead tipped arrow and moves it back to where field points are. That's why you don't chase the field points as many people believe. If u can make a bareshaft straight, the broadheads should also have no steering from the front.
@@riverbanks3287 I'm not going to argue with you. If your broadhead misses left, that's a tail right situation. You fix that by moving the rest to the left. You do it how you want and that's fine with me, but I don't want anyone subscribed to my channel doing it wrong.
Pattyboybx I drive tacs at 60 with my field points and broadheads so you ain’t really making any sense if my arrows wouldn’t shoot well at distance I wouldn’t tune my broadheads the way I do. “correct way”
not sure if you shoot through paper exactly like you have it sitting behind you or if your just storing your jig and target there when not using it. but if that is how you do it you need to make sure your paper is far enough away from your target that the arrow is completely through the paper before it hits the target or else it will manipulate the path of arrow and give you faulty results on your paper. it will show you how the arrow impacted the target and not how arrow was flying through air.
Hi Justin. I'd need to know a lot more information about your setup to know what to prescribe. If you're familiar with how to tune, then you have tail right situation, making the shaft plane to the left. Start with solutions to remedy a tail right problem.
I paper tuned to 15feet then bareshaft at 27yards after bareshaft tuning I'm getting a tail right tare now but bare shafts are on piont any suggestions (useing yoke for abjustment) should I ignore paper since bareshaft seems more detailed and better then paper
Target Hunter I've not seen one shoot that far and still tear through paper. I don't know if you're using the same arrow for all, but you should be, as it could be something small like just spinning the nock. Personally, I'd just shoot a broadhead at distance and if it's good, I'd leave it alone. But just for reference, once my bareshafts hit at distance, they're good through paper up close.
At 2:38.... this guys knows what the heck hes is talking about. He mentions moving the rest in the direction of the way you broadheads or (bare shaft) plane. There is only one guy I know of that says this method is right. He is the inside out precision channel Kellen. Even the black and green archer that everyone loves( his video of him shootingin a corn fieldis probably below in related videos) "says move rest opposite of the broadhead". Hes wrong. By that logic why not just sight in for broadheads and be done. Man I'm blown away that I finally found a video like this concerning tuning. Right on!👍👍👍👍
99 times out of 10 is some dang good odds...lol! Another great video Kris! Keep it up!
Very good video,I'm definitely going to try the bare shaft tuning!
Awesome videos. I would love to see a long video on bare shaft tuning!
Nice vid Kris, I bareshaft/broadhead tune a lot and you are the first guy I have come across who knows what is going on. You were bang on with cam shimming, rest adjustment, and yoke adjustment. Everybody needs to pay attention to Kris.
Thanks buddy. Unfortunately it's easy to get bad information on the internet, and I tell people all the time, the best way to know what is correct is just to do it. Everything I know is a result of my own work and seeing what works and how it works. When you do that, your information is hard to be wrong.
Kris, ... so are you shooting the Broadhead through paper and just trying to get a bullet hole with the Broadhead as well... Or are you just adjusting the yoke or shims to pull the broadheads point of impact on the target towards the field points point of impact? ...Thanks
Only bareshafts thru paper. And yes, those adjustments basically take a planing broadhead tipped arrow and moves it back to where field points are. That's why you don't chase the field points as many people believe. If u can make a bareshaft straight, the broadheads should also have no steering from the front.
If your broad heads shoot to the right off you field points you would move you’re rest to the left.
That's incorrect, but I know a lot of people think that is the way you should move it.
Kris Wall no it’s not I just tuned my bow if your broadhead shoots left of your field point move the rest to the right.
@@riverbanks3287 I'm not going to argue with you. If your broadhead misses left, that's a tail right situation. You fix that by moving the rest to the left. You do it how you want and that's fine with me, but I don't want anyone subscribed to my channel doing it wrong.
@@riverbanks3287 try shooting to 60 yards and tell me where that arrow ends up?
Pattyboybx I drive tacs at 60 with my field points and broadheads so you ain’t really making any sense if my arrows wouldn’t shoot well at distance I wouldn’t tune my broadheads the way I do. “correct way”
not sure if you shoot through paper exactly like you have it sitting behind you or if your just storing your jig and target there when not using it. but if that is how you do it you need to make sure your paper is far enough away from your target that the arrow is completely through the paper before it hits the target or else it will manipulate the path of arrow and give you faulty results on your paper. it will show you how the arrow impacted the target and not how arrow was flying through air.
Yeah, I wouldn't do that. Thanks for the comment though.
I shot a few bare shafts today at 20 yards. They were about 6 inches left of where I was aiming. Any suggestions??
Hi Justin. I'd need to know a lot more information about your setup to know what to prescribe. If you're familiar with how to tune, then you have tail right situation, making the shaft plane to the left. Start with solutions to remedy a tail right problem.
I paper tuned to 15feet then bareshaft at 27yards after bareshaft tuning I'm getting a tail right tare now but bare shafts are on piont any suggestions (useing yoke for abjustment) should I ignore paper since bareshaft seems more detailed and better then paper
Target Hunter I've not seen one shoot that far and still tear through paper. I don't know if you're using the same arrow for all, but you should be, as it could be something small like just spinning the nock. Personally, I'd just shoot a broadhead at distance and if it's good, I'd leave it alone. But just for reference, once my bareshafts hit at distance, they're good through paper up close.
At 2:38.... this guys knows what the heck hes is talking about. He mentions moving the rest in the direction of the way you broadheads or (bare shaft) plane. There is only one guy I know of that says this method is right. He is the inside out precision channel Kellen. Even the black and green archer that everyone loves( his video of him shootingin a corn fieldis probably below in related videos) "says move rest opposite of the broadhead". Hes wrong. By that logic why not just sight in for broadheads and be done. Man I'm blown away that I finally found a video like this concerning tuning. Right on!👍👍👍👍
Glad I can help. If more people learned to tune their own equipment, they'd easily know right from wrong. Thanks for the comment.