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    #16
    Originally posted by MEsquivel View Post
    Yes. I thought this was a new bow.
    Didnt realize they where tunned before.

    I wasn't questioning you,i was just making sure i was on the samepage!
    Ernie

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      #17
      If you will watch Ken Beck (from Black Widow) on You Tube - How to tune arrows- he discusses the effects of brace height. About how the string behaves when releasing arrows.

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        #18
        One problem with using brace height to tune the arrow is that many bows shoot quieter at a given brace. Change it and you might get the arrow to move left or right a little, but it may also make the bow noisier...sometimes ALOT noiser. If you need the arrow to go left a bit (RH shooter) simply put a thicker sideplate on (the Rick Welch approach). Use a thinner sideplate if you need to move to the right.

        Changing point weights (up or down) and reducing shaft length (spine goes up) also work but assuming you're in the ballpark with spine to begin with the thicker/thinner sideplate approach is the easiest to make minor impact point adjustments with.

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