This is literally refined gold. It is years of experience and ideas I had not considered condensed into 10 minutes. I have tried some of this process yesterday and will try more tomorrow. I feel I am already seeing dividends. With the greatest thanks.
She explained this way better then any pro of watched.and ya I know she is a pro.I’ve messed with my tiller for 45 years with my bows ,a lot of times I do it to adjust my nock height. And on my one cam bows I’ll either take a half to one turn out of the cam end ,or put a half to a full turn into the top limb or idler wheel to compensate for the power stroke of the bottom cam. And it fine tunes my nock night.
Its no wonder you are a champion, that is alot of work, however, its perfecting your craft. Im new to archery and never realized you could do so much to your bow.Your insight and information sharing is awesome, thank you, and good luck this season.
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever watched in a condensed form in 10mins!! The absolute knowledge and willingness to try any and everything to get your bow aiming is out of this world. You can only admire and try to emulate you, Paige. Thank you so much for this get video! Congrats on huge win at Metropolis this past weekend. 👊🏽
I'm only 200 arrows into archery but I learned more in this video than I have in any other. Thank you. I never knew there were so many things to experiment with to try to find what works best for you and the bow.
Like, I had NO idea that you all (pro's) played with your bows that much and used 'out of sync' techniques to shoot better, but then again I don't have anywhere near the knowledge base you do. I am overwhelmed by everything that you do to set up the bow, but it's something I am going to attempt. Please go ahead and make a series of videos with the next bow you set up, I'm sure they will be watched over many years by archery peeps around the world. I don't understand why you would run cams out of sync or vary the limb poundage between top and bottom. You are AWESOME Paige Pearce, sending archery love your way.
Just when I thought I'd found the bottom of the rabbit hole 🐇 🕳.... I find out I'm not even underground yet. Please do detail those steps... I know how much work it would be, but extremely helpful. Or record a video/videos, actually working through those steps one by one, so people can see exactly what the process is, and the WHY of doing the things you do. 🔥
I hope you know you are appreciated. This is awesome content. The d-loop height change and running my bottom cam a twist 1&2 faster really settled me down. 300 29x Vegas with my bow first round after doing this. I was stuck at averaging 21-24x before. Hopefully this stays! Will try nose button next. Thank you Paige!
These vids are really helpful, thank you. I have a list of things to do. I had to rebuild my bow after finding a crack in a limb. I have been making a list based on your videos so that I can tune it perfectly now that I have it back. Thanks again for sharing!
Hello Paige. I have been watching your videos you have posted. thank you so much for these instructional videos, they have helped alot in the basics off shoting as I am a brand new to archery, only have about 8 hours off shooting time at present (shooting time with New Hope Lifegroup 1 hour a day every other weak Bowtecks indoor range) using one of the in home bows, Revolt XL (dont own my own bow).. Im so hook on the sport, that I went into Bowteck today to order my first bow. Reckoning Gen 2 36 Disco Purple Left Handed, with Limbdriver Pro VX LH arrow rest, and Black Gold 3 pin pro LH site. I am so looking forward to reciving the bow so I can get in and shoot much much more frequently and tune the bow to me. I really appreciat you for all the videos, as they are so much help for beginer like me. Would also like to say congradulations on all the success you have had in your shooting carer and look forward to your continued success.
I'd just like to add to Paiges tuning tech . On TILLER TUNING , you must reset your nocking point to zero ( or pick a number as long as it is identical at all settings ) for each change to limb location . Not doing this step nullifies the benefits of tiller tuning .......the goal is to equalize the limb deflection OR find a deflection that works with your grip style , so the top limb isn't fighting the lower limb FOR THE WAY YOU HOLD THE BOW. I'm sure Paige just forgot to add that the nock must remain a constant , as in not moving with the limb changes. When you find that perfect point , it is amazing how steady the bow will hold .
Thank you for sharing all the incredible knowledge ! I really like how you use your skill, knowledge, and dedication to promote your following. Not image like a lot of women do in the outdoor space.
thank you much Paige 🎉 … with all that option described I‘m really happy not to use a sight and release 😊….makes it quite some easier shooting BHC compound …. Happy start into the season … for sure i will follow you !
Ms. Pearce, how many arrows do you shoot with each step to determine what you like, when testing all of these steps. Also thank you for the great opportunity to learn from a professional.
Paige, I really appreciate your videos. I torque tuned my son’s bow before his tournament this past weekend and my son shot his best in S3DA and won the regional tournament with a 150 20X. I watched this video and it leads to lots of questions. He shoots state this week and nationals two weeks after that. I didn’t know if you would shy away from setting up the bow in this way between state and nationals or if he should wait till after and before 3D. One more question, what do you mean “bob out the bottom”? And are there good videos on doing each one of the tunings and adjustments in this video? Thanks!
Great vid... Luv the content. What do u mean when u say "bottoming out?" And ur correct u can make videos on every one of these subjects... Thanks for content!
I have been bow hunting over 20 years and this year started helping a new hunter get into archery. I didn’t realize what I didn’t know! So I have a question about this new archer. 44 y/o male, 5’9” about 270. Blue collar guy, really strong and stiff upper body. He is having a lot of difficulty getting the string to his nose. I can’t get him in line. His arms and chest are getting in the way of the string or something. I can’t get him to line the string up with his pin. I started him without a peep but I’m putting one in today to see if that helps. I wanted him to focus on anchor point before I set a peep and made him anchor somewhere uncomfortable. It might be his anchor point causing the issue. Suggestions?
Paige I have two questions. Firstly just to clarify terminology, when you say you 'run the bottom cam ahead' do you mean that at full draw the bottom cam hits the stop first ie. It Isn't as rotated as the top cam at full draw? Secondly does tiller tuning work on a binary cam bow where the cams are slaved to one another with neither of them attached to the limbs? From what the web has told me the riser angle would definitely change but the way tillering would normally change limb loads on a yoked bow is not something I could benefit from. Whats your take on that? I've always had mine equal so haven't had to think about this stuff. I suffer from low hold and low dip bangs so if having the bottom cam 'ahead' and tillering helps that, then i'll give it a try. thx
Handheld draw weight scales will often have a "hold weight" mode where it won't measure peak weight, but will measure weight when held for 3 seconds (at full draw). You just need to be careful to not pull into your back wall and only draw to where your stops contact to get an accurate "hold weight".
No you can use both. If your bottom cam is hitting first and you wanted them even, you can put twists in the bottom or take twists out of the top. That does the same thing to the timing one just makes your DL shorter and one makes it longer. So if your top was hitting first it would be the opposite. So you have options when you’re testing that which is nice!
@@PaigePearceinsight I appreciate the replies in comments as always have been working so hard to really get dialed in keep my sight pic in the middle and score higher I believe in my self that one day atleast once I’ll stand on a podium when I don’t know but I will one day
@@jasonnester9514 oh of course! I hope that made sense. Obviously both cables attach to Both cams but I don’t ever touch the end with the serpentine track. So where the cable attaches with that one easy peg is what I use. On the new Bowtechs with time lock you can use that too but I still always use the press because it’s so easy to test like 1/2 in the bottom, then 1, then 1 1/2. Then I can put it right back and try it with 1/2 out, 1 out, 1 1/2 twists out and it makes it easy to keep track of it and know I can always put it back exactly! Any time I can do something knowing I can put it back exactly I’ll usually lean toward that because it’s risk free testing :)
@@PaigePearceinsight 100% whatever ya try can be put back right now im struggling with holding low im trying many different things also i used to use a 4x lens but decided to go without a lens with the lens my float is exaggerated without lens everything seems slower if that makes sense
I don't know if these people realize this or not but I'm going to State the obvious because somebody asked you for the people that don't know what they're talking about haven't shot bow or anything all this is going to do is make them more confused because they don't know what the hell you talking about how about showing them that's how people learn you. It's like Hands-On training. But just imagine you don't know anything. You got the bow in your hand for the very first time. Are you trying to figure out how to do this stuff so you go online and this is the type of video you run into. For the people that don't know anything you're not helping them. The only people that know what you're talking about is the ones that already have the experience and have been doing it for a while. So this video was literally pointless. To be truthful. Trying to learn how to do the stuff from this video right here. You're not speaking to people that are going to sit here and watch your video that are trying to learn something . because they're going to look for video that actually gives them the information on what it is and how to do it and show it because the Hands-On training so they know what they're doing and what it looks like and not just somebody sitting there talking seen a bunch of stuff that only people that are experienced it balls will understand and know about quite frankly just thought I'd put it out there if their sentences that are the same I'm preciously illiterate and I got to fight with the stupid text to speak at all the time it stops on me I'll say a thing it'll say the sentences and then completely erase it say something different if it was a human I'd be in jail for the rest of my life right now cuz I'm going to beat that app to a open today don't everlasting sleep
The only thing I don't quite understand is the d-loop. In practice you connect the d-loop without making the nocking points yet to be able to move it up and down. But how exactly do you go about testing it? Do you mount the viewfinder to see where it goes or shoot without it? And how do you see where it goes if you mount the peep later? Sorry but this step is not clear to me. PS: when you talk about holding on more weight are you referring to the let-off? Do you recommend keeping a low let-off? Like 65%, compared to a high one? Thank you
@@zeroclipstudiocom To answer the second question because that’s simple.. yes more holding weight means the same thing as less let off. I wouldn’t ever recommend a percentage. I would recommend whatever each Individual can handle well. I’m not telling people what’s best because I can’t. I’m telling them how to determine what’s best for them, and that’s key. And I have a video on the D loop thing on my Instagram and Facebook. You tie the d loop on with your bow fully set up. Don’t tie the center ties though, then aim and shoot the bow and then twist it to move it up the string, then do the same and aim and shoot it again. So you are just doing a guess and check to see at what d loop height your bow aims best. That’s one of the most simple steps in there. Once you find a place you like then tie in the center ties :)
This is literally refined gold. It is years of experience and ideas I had not considered condensed into 10 minutes. I have tried some of this process yesterday and will try more tomorrow. I feel I am already seeing dividends. With the greatest thanks.
Thank you!!!
She explained this way better then any pro of watched.and ya I know she is a pro.I’ve messed with my tiller for 45 years with my bows ,a lot of times I do it to adjust my nock height. And on my one cam bows I’ll either take a half to one turn out of the cam end ,or put a half to a full turn into the top limb or idler wheel to compensate for the power stroke of the bottom cam. And it fine tunes my nock night.
Its no wonder you are a champion, that is alot of work, however, its perfecting your craft. Im new to archery and never realized you could do so much to your bow.Your insight and information sharing is awesome, thank you, and good luck this season.
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever watched in a condensed form in 10mins!! The absolute knowledge and willingness to try any and everything to get your bow aiming is out of this world. You can only admire and try to emulate you, Paige. Thank you so much for this get video! Congrats on huge win at Metropolis this past weekend. 👊🏽
Thank you that really means a lot! I hope it’ll help a lot of archers out there! 🙏🏼
I'm only 200 arrows into archery but I learned more in this video than I have in any other. Thank you. I never knew there were so many things to experiment with to try to find what works best for you and the bow.
I just love it when I stumble across a master class.
Like, I had NO idea that you all (pro's) played with your bows that much and used 'out of sync' techniques to shoot better, but then again I don't have anywhere near the knowledge base you do. I am overwhelmed by everything that you do to set up the bow, but it's something I am going to attempt. Please go ahead and make a series of videos with the next bow you set up, I'm sure they will be watched over many years by archery peeps around the world. I don't understand why you would run cams out of sync or vary the limb poundage between top and bottom. You are AWESOME Paige Pearce, sending archery love your way.
Just when I thought I'd found the bottom of the rabbit hole 🐇 🕳.... I find out I'm not even underground yet.
Please do detail those steps... I know how much work it would be, but extremely helpful. Or record a video/videos, actually working through those steps one by one, so people can see exactly what the process is, and the WHY of doing the things you do. 🔥
I hope you know you are appreciated. This is awesome content. The d-loop height change and running my bottom cam a twist 1&2 faster really settled me down. 300 29x Vegas with my bow first round after doing this. I was stuck at averaging 21-24x before. Hopefully this stays! Will try nose button next. Thank you Paige!
I think you make a excellent teacher
An excellent teacher.
Wow! Thank you for this condensed version of the various adjustments and testing required. Amazing insight and expertise.
These vids are really helpful, thank you. I have a list of things to do. I had to rebuild my bow after finding a crack in a limb. I have been making a list based on your videos so that I can tune it perfectly now that I have it back. Thanks again for sharing!
Don’t be holding out now… Share the list!
WOW! Thank you for a ton of great information!
Hello Paige. I have been watching your videos you have posted. thank you so much for these instructional videos, they have helped alot in the basics off shoting as I am a brand new to archery, only have about 8 hours off shooting time at present (shooting time with New Hope Lifegroup 1 hour a day every other weak Bowtecks indoor range) using one of the in home bows, Revolt XL (dont own my own bow).. Im so hook on the sport, that I went into Bowteck today to order my first bow. Reckoning Gen 2 36 Disco Purple Left Handed, with Limbdriver Pro VX LH arrow rest, and Black Gold 3 pin pro LH site. I am so looking forward to reciving the bow so I can get in and shoot much much more frequently and tune the bow to me. I really appreciat you for all the videos, as they are so much help for beginer like me. Would also like to say congradulations on all the success you have had in your shooting carer and look forward to your continued success.
Thanks Paige. Could you do s deeper dive into exactly what reaction you are looking for when you tiller tune?
I'd just like to add to Paiges tuning tech . On TILLER TUNING , you must reset your nocking point to zero ( or pick a number as long as it is identical at all settings ) for each change to limb location . Not doing this step nullifies the benefits of tiller tuning .......the goal is to equalize the limb deflection OR find a deflection that works with your grip style , so the top limb isn't fighting the lower limb FOR THE WAY YOU HOLD THE BOW.
I'm sure Paige just forgot to add that the nock must remain a constant , as in not moving with the limb changes.
When you find that perfect point , it is amazing how steady the bow will hold .
What do you mean by "zero" in this context?
Thank you for sharing all the incredible knowledge ! I really like how you use your skill, knowledge, and dedication to promote your following. Not image like a lot of women do in the outdoor space.
always been a fan great tips ,keep em coming and thank you for sharing. god bless.
hagd
Outstanding information.
Thank you
thank you much Paige 🎉 … with all that option described I‘m really happy not to use a sight and release 😊….makes it quite some easier shooting BHC compound …. Happy start into the season … for sure i will follow you !
Outstanding details! Your videos are really well done. Thanks for taking the time to do them. They are extremely helpful!!
I never know exactly how little I know about setting up a bow until I listen to these videos 😂
Will give a try on d-loop alignment, this can save me applying constant pressure by low-holding the grip, which is not that comfortable..
Can you do a video about setting up and tuning your hunting bow
I also would like to know your hunting set up and tuning process.
Broadhead tuning also.😊
Thanks Paige…great content .. really like the explanations👍👍
I’ve learned so much from your videos. Thank you
Excellent video, very informative.👍
What do you mean when you say your bow bobs out the bottom?
Your videos are the coolest keep doing well!!!!!!!!!!
These videos are incredible!!!
Great instructions.
Thank you for the video it is very helpful keep more coming
Thank you for the tips on your videos
Wow, this is great! Thank you!
I have a question: when you test the bow after each of these adjustments how do you like to do that, exactly? Just shoot a quick group?
Ms. Pearce, how many arrows do you shoot with each step to determine what you like, when testing all of these steps.
Also thank you for the great opportunity to learn from a professional.
Paige, I really appreciate your videos. I torque tuned my son’s bow before his tournament this past weekend and my son shot his best in S3DA and won the regional tournament with a 150 20X. I watched this video and it leads to lots of questions. He shoots state this week and nationals two weeks after that. I didn’t know if you would shy away from setting up the bow in this way between state and nationals or if he should wait till after and before 3D. One more question, what do you mean “bob out the bottom”? And are there good videos on doing each one of the tunings and adjustments in this video? Thanks!
In couple minutes so much info. I have to rewatch it multiple times
Hey paige , does torque tuning a drop away matter?
Have you tried to twist your D Loop to line up with your peep? No twists needed. Interesting & complex procedure for setting up a bow. 🤔
Great vid... Luv the content. What do u mean when u say "bottoming out?" And ur correct u can make videos on every one of these subjects... Thanks for content!
Will the timing being off for aiming purposes mess up your tune with broadheads??
I have been bow hunting over 20 years and this year started helping a new hunter get into archery. I didn’t realize what I didn’t know! So I have a question about this new archer. 44 y/o male, 5’9” about 270. Blue collar guy, really strong and stiff upper body. He is having a lot of difficulty getting the string to his nose. I can’t get him in line. His arms and chest are getting in the way of the string or something. I can’t get him to line the string up with his pin. I started him without a peep but I’m putting one in today to see if that helps. I wanted him to focus on anchor point before I set a peep and made him anchor somewhere uncomfortable. It might be his anchor point causing the issue.
Suggestions?
Keto
When you adjust your d loop height do you also bring your rest up as well so the arrow stays level?
Great video on bow tuning Paige. 🤣
Thanks!
Paige I have two questions. Firstly just to clarify terminology, when you say you 'run the bottom cam ahead' do you mean that at full draw the bottom cam hits the stop first ie. It Isn't as rotated as the top cam at full draw?
Secondly does tiller tuning work on a binary cam bow where the cams are slaved to one another with neither of them attached to the limbs? From what the web has told me the riser angle would definitely change but the way tillering would normally change limb loads on a yoked bow is not something I could benefit from. Whats your take on that?
I've always had mine equal so haven't had to think about this stuff. I suffer from low hold and low dip bangs so if having the bottom cam 'ahead' and tillering helps that, then i'll give it a try. thx
I hate to mention this but , are there any tuning tips that can be used for Crossbows??? Just wondering..
Awsome video again!. Thanks!!!
I should change my name to Bob, because I struggle tremendously with bobbing out the bottom.
You're the BEST!
It's a lot to digest. Do you ever get confused?
You are my hero girl
Hi i miss you, greeting from indonesia
Holding weight how are you determining that by drawing your bow back and then having something that somehow measures the tension it is holding
Handheld draw weight scales will often have a "hold weight" mode where it won't measure peak weight, but will measure weight when held for 3 seconds (at full draw). You just need to be careful to not pull into your back wall and only draw to where your stops contact to get an accurate "hold weight".
Congrats on winning the 2023 indoor shotoffs.
You can setup my bow any day. My local bow shop is great but not as good as you.
So if I wanna move today cam timing I need to play with cable on bottom can ?
No you can use both. If your bottom cam is hitting first and you wanted them even, you can put twists in the bottom or take twists out of the top. That does the same thing to the timing one just makes your DL shorter and one makes it longer. So if your top was hitting first it would be the opposite. So you have options when you’re testing that which is nice!
@@PaigePearceinsight right on thank you
@@PaigePearceinsight I appreciate the replies in comments as always have been working so hard to really get dialed in keep my sight pic in the middle and score higher I believe in my self that one day atleast once I’ll stand on a podium when I don’t know but I will one day
@@jasonnester9514 oh of course! I hope that made sense. Obviously both cables attach to
Both cams but I don’t ever touch the end with the serpentine track. So where the cable attaches with that one easy peg is what I use. On the new Bowtechs with time lock you can use that too but I still always use the press because it’s so easy to test like 1/2 in the bottom, then 1, then 1 1/2. Then I can put it right back and try it with 1/2 out, 1 out, 1 1/2 twists out and it makes it easy to keep track of it and know I can always put it back exactly! Any time I can do something knowing I can put it back exactly I’ll usually lean toward that because it’s risk free testing :)
@@PaigePearceinsight 100% whatever ya try can be put back right now im struggling with holding low im trying many different things also i used to use a 4x lens but decided to go without a lens with the lens my float is exaggerated without lens everything seems slower if that makes sense
Right 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 on
Hello Paige
Wow, if you got some spare time I'd take the expert help.
I don't know if these people realize this or not but I'm going to State the obvious because somebody asked you for the people that don't know what they're talking about haven't shot bow or anything all this is going to do is make them more confused because they don't know what the hell you talking about how about showing them that's how people learn you. It's like Hands-On training. But just imagine you don't know anything. You got the bow in your hand for the very first time. Are you trying to figure out how to do this stuff so you go online and this is the type of video you run into. For the people that don't know anything you're not helping them. The only people that know what you're talking about is the ones that already have the experience and have been doing it for a while. So this video was literally pointless. To be truthful. Trying to learn how to do the stuff from this video right here. You're not speaking to people that are going to sit here and watch your video that are trying to learn something . because they're going to look for video that actually gives them the information on what it is and how to do it and show it because the Hands-On training so they know what they're doing and what it looks like and not just somebody sitting there talking seen a bunch of stuff that only people that are experienced it balls will understand and know about quite frankly just thought I'd put it out there if their sentences that are the same I'm preciously illiterate and I got to fight with the stupid text to speak at all the time it stops on me I'll say a thing it'll say the sentences and then completely erase it say something different if it was a human I'd be in jail for the rest of my life right now cuz I'm going to beat that app to a open today don't everlasting sleep
The only thing I don't quite understand is the d-loop. In practice you connect the d-loop without making the nocking points yet to be able to move it up and down. But how exactly do you go about testing it? Do you mount the viewfinder to see where it goes or shoot without it? And how do you see where it goes if you mount the peep later? Sorry but this step is not clear to me.
PS: when you talk about holding on more weight are you referring to the let-off? Do you recommend keeping a low let-off? Like 65%, compared to a high one? Thank you
@@zeroclipstudiocom To answer the second question because that’s simple.. yes more holding weight means the same thing as less let off. I wouldn’t ever recommend a percentage. I would recommend whatever each Individual can handle well. I’m not telling people what’s best because I can’t. I’m telling them how to determine what’s best for them, and that’s key. And I have a video on the D loop thing on my Instagram and Facebook. You tie the d loop on with your bow fully set up. Don’t tie the center ties though, then aim and shoot the bow and then twist it to move it up the string, then do the same and aim and shoot it again. So you are just doing a guess and check to see at what d loop height your bow aims best. That’s one of the most simple steps in there. Once you find a place you like then tie in the center ties :)
@@zeroclipstudiocom here’s the link to that video for further clarification. instagram.com/reel/ClpL9VhuOs1/?igsh=a3VvM2prMG82aG1x