Bare Shaft Tuning a Recurve Bow | The Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2023
  • This is the second in a two part series that Cody Butler is putting together for us on how to setup and then bare shaft tune his new Hoyt Satori recurve bow. Cody plans to hunt with this bow this season in both Nebraska and Kansas and will be sharing his story with the Bowhunting Whitetails viewers.
    Information on the Hoyt Satori: hoyt.com/recurve-bows/satori-...

Комментарии • 17

  • @billward6478

    Great video, one tip or combination of two in one is I either like to bare shaft ever so slightly weak to account for my feathers and wraps adding weight to the tail end and effectively stiffening the shaft slightly or I add enough electrical tape on the tail end to weigh exactly what my wraps and feathers would

  • @Leehealy-wheninthewoods

    Glad to see you’ve got a trad bow on the channel now! It’s been cool to see how relevant they’ve become in the modern age of archery!

  • @tdooutdoors

    All great tips right here! My advice to new traditional shooters is to not worry about bare shaft tuning until you have the proper form and arrow release. If you pluck the string every shot, you will never be able to get true arrow flight. If you are new, I would purchase "Byron Furguson- Become the arrow book". It's a great read and will teach you a lot! Happy shooting!

  • @tomcierijr.1448

    Good info..👍

  • @edwardclark5211

    Dream Dream Big Man!

  • @PBAdventures146

    Makes me almost want to pull out my recurve again😂

  • @peem3154

    Great job bro, like it, how many pounds you shoot this Axis-arrow ?

  • @heavyglassglass

    Do you nock tune before doing any cutting/tip weight adjustments?

  • @knolltop314

    Assumes right-hand shooter.