Hey guys,
As mentioned in other threads, i'm kind of a tech nerd. I bought a program a while back called OT2 (On Target 2), which is basically a program you can use to arrow/ bow tuning/ sight tapes, etc.
I've helped a lot of people on facebook in a couple of select groups with their bow tuning and arrow building and I wanted to offer the same thing to you guys.
What I mainly focus on is spine reaction and making sure that you will be okay with a planned build.
OT2 IS NOT A PERFECT PROGRAM BUT IT'S A GREAT STARTING POINT. Basically you can use it to make sure that your dynamic spine reaction wont be too weak/ stiff(<<<hard to do this) to get a good tune. This is especially helpful for guys who hunt bigger game and run more than your typical weight on the front of your arrow. The readout typically looks something like this.
So yeah, if you want to give me the specs on your bow/ arrow I can run the numbers for you and try to save you time/ headaches.
Disclaimer: this is mostly for compounds - apparently you can do this with trad bows but i'm not that good, but you should be doing bare shaft tuning for trad bows anyway.
As mentioned in other threads, i'm kind of a tech nerd. I bought a program a while back called OT2 (On Target 2), which is basically a program you can use to arrow/ bow tuning/ sight tapes, etc.
I've helped a lot of people on facebook in a couple of select groups with their bow tuning and arrow building and I wanted to offer the same thing to you guys.
What I mainly focus on is spine reaction and making sure that you will be okay with a planned build.
OT2 IS NOT A PERFECT PROGRAM BUT IT'S A GREAT STARTING POINT. Basically you can use it to make sure that your dynamic spine reaction wont be too weak/ stiff(<<<hard to do this) to get a good tune. This is especially helpful for guys who hunt bigger game and run more than your typical weight on the front of your arrow. The readout typically looks something like this.
So yeah, if you want to give me the specs on your bow/ arrow I can run the numbers for you and try to save you time/ headaches.
Disclaimer: this is mostly for compounds - apparently you can do this with trad bows but i'm not that good, but you should be doing bare shaft tuning for trad bows anyway.