Good shit Jimi awesome video again💪, now if you want to get even more forgiving try it at 50m😎. As you probably worked out, when the arrow lands the opposite way that you torque it, that means you need to decrease the distance between scope and rest💪, and if it goes the way you torque it, you need to increase the distance between them💪😎
Bring the sight in…most of us mortals( not pros) run the sight in a bit. I run an 8x lens but run sight in on 3rd detent which gives me enough magnification doesn’t leave the yellow. My advice would be to get your sight picture exactly how you want it and where your mush Mellon is comfortable with it and not causing and “target panic” and then fine tune the rest forward and backward to get the torque tune. Each time you move the rest double check your nock height to so you aren’t putting a nock low or high tear through paper or it can skew your results. Good to see you back jimmy
All the way in should be the least forgiving like having a 1990's overdraw on your bow. I showed your Short video to a buddy @ work with Greg on it & he said " It's On!"
I have 2 SEVR 21" targets which have a grid pattern on them. So u try to have perfect form & shoot an arrow & hit the target @ a perfect 90*. That's as much as u can ask for & I'm doing it with a recurve shooting fingers split-style with a glove. Tim G. is just wasting a lot of time.
Good shit Jimi awesome video again💪, now if you want to get even more forgiving try it at 50m😎. As you probably worked out, when the arrow lands the opposite way that you torque it, that means you need to decrease the distance between scope and rest💪, and if it goes the way you torque it, you need to increase the distance between them💪😎
Wow this is the best info IV heard about torque tuning thanks so much
@@JimiEllis your welcome matey love your videos 💪😎 keep them coming💪💪
Bring the sight in…most of us mortals( not pros) run the sight in a bit.
I run an 8x lens but run sight in on 3rd detent which gives me enough magnification doesn’t leave the yellow. My advice would be to get your sight picture exactly how you want it and where your mush Mellon is comfortable with it and not causing and “target panic” and then fine tune the rest forward and backward to get the torque tune. Each time you move the rest double check your nock height to so you aren’t putting a nock low or high tear through paper or it can skew your results.
Good to see you back jimmy
Yewww
Glad to see you back
Yewww thanks bro
All the way in should be the least forgiving like having a 1990's overdraw on your bow. I showed your Short video to a buddy @ work with Greg on it & he said " It's On!"
Yewww
😅Jimi's yard isn't that big. 2" inches & 18 meters is fine. Otherwise u r shooting left of the target.
I have 2 SEVR 21" targets which have a grid pattern on them. So u try to have perfect form & shoot an arrow & hit the target @ a perfect 90*. That's as much as u can ask for & I'm doing it with a recurve shooting fingers split-style with a glove. Tim G. is just wasting a lot of time.
Great idea
Don't do that
What?