In most cases its best to tune out as much lean as possible however some people may tell you otherwise . Its also worth mentioning that lean at full draw also needs checking. If you are paper tuning ( as long as you have no vane contact, your arrow spine is correct, timing is correct and form is correct and no face pressure ) if you are moving your arrow rest and its not making a difference than you may need to check cam lean again at full draw. This subject has so many factors to take into account so its not always a black and white answer . I hope this has helped .
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This was a really good & practical explanation. Is there an allowable amount of lean that doesn't affect accuracy?
Good question about tolerances. I’d like to know also.
In most cases its best to tune out as much lean as possible however some people may tell you otherwise . Its also worth mentioning that lean at full draw also needs checking. If you are paper tuning ( as long as you have no vane contact, your arrow spine is correct, timing is correct and form is correct and no face pressure ) if you are moving your arrow rest and its not making a difference than you may need to check cam lean again at full draw. This subject has so many factors to take into account so its not always a black and white answer . I hope this has helped .
@ It helped me. Thanks for the reply.