Bow tuning

Buckmaster81

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I always used to go to Tom @ the Outdoorsman, but now that he is retired I need to find a new guy.

Suggestions?
 


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Do you belong to the Sandhills archery club? I bought Joe Bell's book called "Technical Bowhunting." His supertuning method is nothing short of amazing. I haven't moved a pin or my rest in 4 years. If you follow his method, your bow will be absolutely dialed in. It's well worth your time to do it.

Otherwise, I would trust Brandon or Al at Scheels to do it.
 

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Im in need of a new string. I shoot out a string pretty much every year. must be time to by a bow press!
 

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Its fun to do it yourself, and youtube is your friend. :)
 


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Do you belong to the Sandhills archery club? I bought Joe Bell's book called "Technical Bowhunting." His supertuning method is nothing short of amazing. I haven't moved a pin or my rest in 4 years. If you follow his method, your bow will be absolutely dialed in. It's well worth your time to do it.

Otherwise, I would trust Brandon or Al at Scheels to do it.

So nobody ever has their bow worked on besides Bri-guy and I?

Didn't think I need to add anything after Bri-guy chimed in with my answer.
 

aron

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I thought bows just needed to be sighted in with field points and they're good to go. Wipe the dust off from previous year and call it good. :;:

I recommend either Brandon or Al at scheels. Tuning yourself is convenient and good experience if you take the time to learn the process and don't have a problem buying the equipment. Search "Nuts and Bolts of Archery". It is a very good tuning guide.
 

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