Fine tuning your compound bow, Paper tuning -continued – Martin Archery Martin Compound Bow User Manual

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•Paper Tuning -Continued

Right Tear (fletching tears to the right of point)

This tear may signal:

Note: If you are left handed follow these instructions in reverse.

Fingers:

•Stiff arrow.

This problem is cured using one or more of the following methods:

a. Increase peak weight.

b. Use a heavier point.

c. Select a more limber arrow.

d. Lighten cushion plunger tension, or use a weaker spring on shoot around rests.

e. Make small incremental rest adjustments towards the bow.

Release:

•Arrow rest is too far to the right: Move arrow rest to the left.

Either Style:

•Too much pressure on the cable guard: Rotate cable guard for minimum

fletching clearance.

•Irregular or inconsistent shooting form: See a qualified archery coach or

professional and have them check your technique.

•Clearance problem: See that arrow has adequate fletching clearance.

Left Tear (fletching tears left of point)

This tear may signal:

Note: If you are left handed follow these instructions in reverse.

Fingers:

•Weak arrow or a clearance problem.

This problem is cured using these methods:

a. Reduce bow weight.

b. Use a lighter point.

c. Select a stiffer arrow.

d. Increase cushion plunger tension or use a stiffer spring on shoot around rests.

e. Make small incremental rest adjustments away from the bow .

Release:

•Arrow rest is too far to the left: Move the arrow rest to the right.

•Arrow is too weak: Decrease bow weight or select a stiffer arrow.

Either Style:

•Arrow is not properly clearing cables: Rotate cable guard for complete

fletching clearance.

•Irregular or inconsistent shooting form: See a qualified archery coach

or professional and have them check your technique.

•Arrow rest clearance problem: See that arrow has adequate fletching

clearance through or over the arrow rest.

Fine Tuning Your Compound Bow

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