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    Paper tuning randomness

    Maybe I should just head to the bow shop because I’ve changed too many variables to have a clue what’s going on.
    Any advice?
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    #2
    grip would be my first place. second facial pressure.

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      #3
      Originally posted by chris1911 View Post
      grip would be my first place. second facial pressure.
      I was concerned about the same thing and tried really hard to focus on both. Not to say that isn't it but I feel like it's more than that.

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        #4
        I skip paper tuning. Walk back then BH tune.

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          #5
          Ok no information. So hard to say. But when shooting a bare shaft through paper. If you don’t get the same tear every time it’s you. Now this means same shaft. It doesn’t matter if bow is tuned or not. Or if arrow is correct spin or not. It should leave the bow same everytime if not. Then like I stated it’s you

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            #6
            Originally posted by enewman View Post
            Ok no information. So hard to say. But when shooting a bare shaft through paper. If you don’t get the same tear every time it’s you. Now this means same shaft. It doesn’t matter if bow is tuned or not. Or if arrow is correct spin or not. It should leave the bow same everytime if not. Then like I stated it’s you
            Okay. Good to know. I'll try again. I may want to add a kisser button to fix my anchor point.

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              #7
              My tuning session came to an abrupt end when my QAD crapped out on me.
              Sending it back for service.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                My tuning session came to an abrupt end when my QAD crapped out on me.
                Sending it back for service.
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                No way! A drop away failed? Impossible! Hope they fix it for you.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                  My tuning session came to an abrupt end when my QAD crapped out on me.

                  Sending it back for service.

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                  Take the QAD to your pro shop, and they will likely swap it out for a new one or ship it to QAD for you.

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                    #10
                    I'll be traveling with the TTHA shows so I just dropped it in the mail to QAD. I'll have to make a trip to Alvarado Archery to get it served back in. I'll let them help me get dialed in again.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                      My tuning session came to an abrupt end when my QAD crapped out on me.
                      Sending it back for service.
                      i was about to put mine back on for hunting season....how long have you had it on?

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                        #12
                        that walk back looks like a grip issue.

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                          #13
                          what bow and cam system are you shooting?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by chris1911 View Post
                            what bow and cam system are you shooting?
                            Z7

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                              #15
                              keep in mind paper tuning is not tuning, it is but a step,, there are better ways,,,,,,, I have had to "untune" a lot of paper tuned bows to get them to shoot good,,, a local "tech" was good for my business,,,

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