I suspect LeEarl paper tuned before AND after the walk back adjustments were made. Why wouldn't one check his paper tears AFTER adjusting the lateral centershot Mr. moparmik? YOU would ASSUME the walk back adjustment did not affect the paper tears? Hope YOU'RE not charging people to work on their bows!! Bench tuning gets you close. Dynamic tuning gets you spot on.
The rest is perfect to hunt wild boars,javelina and feral hogs,because de arrow is in de rest with security if you run or moved in underbrush,I used for hunt
This actually works, guys. Personally I like to set my center shot first, then I use my 20 yard pin at 5 yards and shoot out to 10, 20, 30 and 40 yards, all using the same pin to see if the arrow "falls" in a straight line or if it creeps right or left. Try it, it works!
All walk back tuning does is hide the fact that your bow is not bench tuned properly. Paper tune afterwards ??? Are you kidding me ??? What a "ROOKIE" ! Hope your not charging people to work on their bows.
@moparmik69 Paper tuning afterwards makes perfect sense to me. I"ve been tuning bows for 25 years and notice little to no improvement in a poor tear by adjusting lateral centershot.
lol, whisker biscuit!!!!
windycitybags 1 year ago
You need to set your left and right at your farthest yardage.
MrApex7 1 year ago
Why doesn't he tell you that you have to keep the bow in the same vertical plane?
You know....use your level.
If you cant your bow the arrow will move gradually to left or right. How are you going to adjust your rest to compensate for that????
carbonterry 1 year ago
I suspect LeEarl paper tuned before AND after the walk back adjustments were made. Why wouldn't one check his paper tears AFTER adjusting the lateral centershot Mr. moparmik? YOU would ASSUME the walk back adjustment did not affect the paper tears? Hope YOU'RE not charging people to work on their bows!! Bench tuning gets you close. Dynamic tuning gets you spot on.
kelhawk1 1 year ago
wow you have a thick accent. im from wisconsing and i noticed.
jasongonavy 2 years ago
The rest is perfect to hunt wild boars,javelina and feral hogs,because de arrow is in de rest with security if you run or moved in underbrush,I used for hunt
franciscovives1 2 years ago
This actually works, guys. Personally I like to set my center shot first, then I use my 20 yard pin at 5 yards and shoot out to 10, 20, 30 and 40 yards, all using the same pin to see if the arrow "falls" in a straight line or if it creeps right or left. Try it, it works!
jomofo67 2 years ago
Nice video.
I am going to try that walk back tuning when i am goign to shoot next time.
Just did add peep sight back to my bow,i did not like at all that no peep,it is not for me.
kokanokka 2 years ago
All walk back tuning does is hide the fact that your bow is not bench tuned properly. Paper tune afterwards ??? Are you kidding me ??? What a "ROOKIE" ! Hope your not charging people to work on their bows.
moparmik69 2 years ago
Get off your high horse you piece of shit.
rcman123 2 years ago
@moparmik69 Paper tuning afterwards makes perfect sense to me. I"ve been tuning bows for 25 years and notice little to no improvement in a poor tear by adjusting lateral centershot.
kelhawk1 1 year ago
Good video
sealhumper 2 years ago
what if you sight in your bow at 40 pounds then crank it up to 60 pounds do you have to sight it in again ?
turbonegroclutch 3 years ago
Yes.
muntlar 3 years ago
thank you
turbonegroclutch 3 years ago
how do you know if your rest is out or your sight is out ?
turbonegroclutch 3 years ago
Actually, IMHO he has it backwards. I would paper tune first to get it close. Then walk back tune to get it fine tuned. Especially for broadheads.
He does a good job of explaining it. A few more images of the rest adj. would help. Good job!!
Westmallewv 3 years ago
I agree.
Yamahog12 2 years ago
LeEarl does a really good job in explaining how to do ceratin things in tuning. Great video. *fav
muntlar 3 years ago