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    Default eforce center shot

    can anyone tell me what the center shot should be on a 06 eforce? should arrow line up in middle of stabalizer or limbs etc? if 7/8 etc does that mean middle of arrow 7/8 from inside riser? thanks alot

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    7/8 from the riser to the middle of an arrow.... that is just to get your started.

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    Default center shot measured

    just measured, i am at 3/4 in to middle of arrow? does that sound right?

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    could be... You should paper tune at this point or just shoot to see if it works for you.
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    Default paper tune

    so if i am thinking that rest isnt far enough left(3/4) and it needs to go more left, what should i see when paper tuning? thanks alot

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    should look something like this,, + perfect bullet hole,,, or because it cuts through the paper like butter. not like one that cuts through at an angle,,,

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    Default centershot

    Walk back tuning is a good idea to. I am getting to the point where I trust walk back tuning more than paper tuning.

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    13/16ths I think is what Kevin said was the specifics

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonehara View Post
    Walk back tuning is a good idea to. I am getting to the point where I trust walk back tuning more than paper tuning.
    Me too, I have chased my butt on paper tuning just to have to move it when I did the walkback and group tuning!
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    Default paper tare

    right now getting about a 1/4 inch high tare, is that ok? moved rest up some no change, so i put it back to level, any ideas?

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