One of the best and most helpful people in archery right here.... I'm thousands of miles away on the other side of the world and Bergy was more than willing to share his knowledge and try help me.....there needs to be more people like this!!!!
For at least 15 years I set my bows straight thru. I set the manufacturers suggested center shot on the rest. I put on a 28” stabilizer and nock an arrow. Like your picture everything needs to line up. Luckily, I’ve had one bow I can remember having to shift cam bushings. All I’ve ever bought is PSE and Elite. Micro tuning( moving)my rest has been the final part. I have always used smaller design style fixed heads and very seldom have had to move the rest again to get field point & broadhead to the same POI. 👍👍
Great info man, I see your at 998 so I'll give you a sub a like and a comment. Keep up the the work man, I remember how hard I worked for my first thousand subs. This will all become very much worth your efforts.
Here’s my process. Set at 13/16 . Tie in soft nocking points and d-loop. Usually center of berger or just high. Put in drawboard and check cam lean at full draw. Adjust cams accordingly. Shoot bareshaft through paper at 5 yards. Get close nock tune that arrow . Go outside with one fletched and one bareshaft and group tune at 20 yards. Sometimes i’ll go back to 30 but usually 20 touching and im satisfied. Fletch rest f my arrows and group tune. Not sure how accurate I could be with just lining up with limb bolts. What if my cams are shimmed all the way right or left?
@tonyviers-de9qi the problem with this is not all bows center shot spec is 13/16ths if you read hoyts Manual it actually says 5/8"-1" and has a picture of it running down the center of the limb bolts. For a detailed break down of my process there's a link in the description titled my tuning overview this is the process I use on every bow , I also have some other videos on the channel showing this process. However it is your bow so do it how you want. I've never had a bow end up shimmed all the way to one side like you mentioned.
@@tonyviers-de9qi continuing on some of these systems , especially 3 track cam systems there needs to be a little bit of cam lean to run things down the center they are designed to have some cam lean in the system so that's a factor to consider also
One of the best and most helpful people in archery right here.... I'm thousands of miles away on the other side of the world and Bergy was more than willing to share his knowledge and try help me.....there needs to be more people like this!!!!
@@callummethley5082 thank you man !
We need more bergys. You’re the truth!
For at least 15 years I set my bows straight thru. I set the manufacturers suggested center shot on the rest. I put on a 28” stabilizer and nock an arrow. Like your picture everything needs to line up. Luckily, I’ve had one bow I can remember having to shift cam bushings. All I’ve ever bought is PSE and Elite. Micro tuning( moving)my rest has been the final part. I have always used smaller design style fixed heads and very seldom have had to move the rest again to get field point & broadhead to the same POI. 👍👍
Great information.
Thank you, this is a lesson for me. 🤙🏽
Great info man, I see your at 998 so I'll give you a sub a like and a comment. Keep up the the work man, I remember how hard I worked for my first thousand subs. This will all become very much worth your efforts.
@@workinonitsteve thank you man !
Just what I needed to see!!!
Let's go! 🏹
Here’s my process. Set at 13/16 . Tie in soft nocking points and d-loop. Usually center of berger or just high. Put in drawboard and check cam lean at full draw. Adjust cams accordingly. Shoot bareshaft through paper at 5 yards. Get close nock tune that arrow . Go outside with one fletched and one bareshaft and group tune at 20 yards. Sometimes i’ll go back to 30 but usually 20 touching and im satisfied. Fletch rest f my arrows and group tune. Not sure how accurate I could be with just lining up with limb bolts. What if my cams are shimmed all the way right or left?
@tonyviers-de9qi the problem with this is not all bows center shot spec is 13/16ths if you read hoyts Manual it actually says 5/8"-1" and has a picture of it running down the center of the limb bolts.
For a detailed break down of my process there's a link in the description titled my tuning overview this is the process I use on every bow , I also have some other videos on the channel showing this process.
However it is your bow so do it how you want. I've never had a bow end up shimmed all the way to one side like you mentioned.
@@tonyviers-de9qi continuing on some of these systems , especially 3 track cam systems there needs to be a little bit of cam lean to run things down the center they are designed to have some cam lean in the system so that's a factor to consider also
@@BergyBowsmith me either until my current bow
The string does not run straight through the center of the riser.
@@thomasvanderhoff768 it does if you have correct cam lean .
yes
Getting a bullet hole with a bare shaft from a few feet is relatively easy. This is the bare minimum starting point. It's not tuned yet.
@@SkillSet2 I bare shaft at 15 yards . Thanks for the input tho ! Happy hunting
@@SkillSet2 you can see the detailed descriptions of my tuning process in the links provided as stated in the video
@@BergyBowsmith ok cool I appreciate that.