Thanks Socalhunter, that's an interesting idea. I'll look it up. Obviously I'd start low to high distance again, but it hadn't occurred to me to use the 20 yd pin at greater distances to check windage. That's a super suggestion!SoCalHunter27 said:As soon as your bow is fixed you should do a "walk back" tune on it. You know this already but I'll explain anyway. Haha. At 20-30 yards your bow might be right on but as you get farther back your arrow could be left or right due to more distance between you and the target. This allows your arrow to have more distance to wander off course. Shoot at 20 then with the same pin shoot at 25 then same pin at 30. After that you will be able to see if your arrow rest is off. Look up YouTube videos it will explain. Once again you might know all this already but just in case. Good luck man.
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