Quick broadhead/paper tune question

jm1607

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Houston, TX
If my broadheads are perfectly hitting my field points do I need to paper tune at all? Does that pretty much mean my paper tuning should be perfect?

*I'm tuning my Prime with my flexis and don't have a good way to paper tune at my house
 
If my broadheads are perfectly hitting my field points do I need to paper tune at all? Does that pretty much mean my paper tuning should be perfect?

*I'm tuning my Prime with my flexis and don't have a good way to paper tune at my house

If your broadheads are grouping with you field points then it doesn’t matter what a paper tear says now. It should be a clean tear but even if it’s not 100%, you’ve achieved your end result with your groupings.


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field points and fixed heads hitting together is the final step in my tuning process, if your happy with the grouping don't touch a thing and go hunt
 
Paper tuning is just a reference so you gain began the final adjustments. I always BH tune at my max effective distance I know I would shoot an animal.
 
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