Tuning Secret! (BRASS Nocks= bullet holes)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Tuning Secret! A trick I learned a long time ago was using a brass nock to correct an improper tear in paper. This tip will save you time when paper tuning your bow without a doubt! watch the video to see exactly how I do it!
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Man john in case no one has told you lately you ARE the GOAT !!!!! U just helped me out as always ty.
Yet another variable explained. Thank you
I love the epic geek level of your videos. Keep on keepin on.
Great topic on the nocks John…can’t say I have saw this subject on RUclips before…certainly not done as well…thank you…I also hope you will do a solo cam bow video at some point…tuning and aligning cam ect…thank you John😊
What a great explanation! Thank you!
Very cool Dudley
Cut my arrows smaller then shop did and probably stiffened spine. Slight low tear and rest already lowest setting. Hope this works. Thanks Dud!
In theory, the pipsite affects in the same way, it may be necessary to place the load symmetrically to the pipsite on the other side.Personally, I would set up moving the rest by height.
You da man, I will try this out for sure.
Cool stuff John!
Great tip! You play those guitars back there? Let’s here some riffs.
great idea really like it to hold the arrow why did I not think of that lol
Interesting, thanks !!
Very much appreciate and continue to want to understand bow dynamics and engineering, particularly PSE.
All looking for a best tune possible.
Yes….. solocam bow tuning. Got a Brute and it’s a fantastic little bow, 55 lbs/ 30”/ with tanks( carbon express).
Question : does bow damping affect arrow flight similar to string dampening. Ie,A new….. broken - in string , if all things perfect…..
Can bow dampening or lack there of, promote goofy tears ?
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Honest question: why do you tune at about 3’? I see folks paper tuning at all kinds of distances, but have never heard a reason why one distance is better than another.
because you want to see what the arrow is doing right out of the bow with no time for the vanes to straighten out arrow flight.
That was the reason I was expecting. Give the arrow enough time to clear the riser, but still close enough to the riser to see maximum deflection. Thanks brother.
I’ve done it a lot of ways. My real “tuning” is downrange not on paper. For me I’m wanting to know I have no contact and a clean launch. Once I have that clean hole then im off to the range.
@@nockonarcheryThat makes sense. Thank you for the help.
If we add weight to one cam ( bolt and nut), do we have the same result ?
Yes and no.... The closer to the middle of the string, the larger effect s given weight will have
That does something different. It will move your nock position. The nock position will move away from whatever limb bolt you loosen. For example if you loosen the bottom limb bolt the nock point will move up. This can be used I. Bow set up but not specifically for a bow that keeps tearing low due to what I explained here
@@nockonarchery No, I mean to install extra weight to the cam, using bolt with nut into the small cam hole. It will increase moment inertia of the cam during spin. Same result as to install brass nock to the string.
Tiller adjustment,f them brass nocks.
Dud! Get off some of that money and get a better paper tuner lol.