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"How To" Walk-Back Tuning

jjohnson

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This is how I've been doing my walkback tuning. I usually papertune with a bareshaft first to get my nock point where it needs to be then I will do a walkback tune to perfect my centershot.
Take your target and put a strip of scotch tape perfectly down the center of the target. (some use a nail and a string)
Next take a black marker and make a dot towards the top of the tape.
Walk back to 20yds and shoot at the black dot with your 20yd pin.
Walk back to 30yds and shoot at dot again using 20yd pin.
Continue back 35yds and 40yds always aiming at the black dot and always using your 20yd pin.

NOTE: Make sure your target is tall enough that you can make it back to 40yds and not be putting them in the dirt, hence putting the black dot towards the top of the strip of tape.

Here are some examples of what your groupings might look like. Keep tinkering until they are straight up and down. Once straight adjust windage (sight) until groupings are straight up and down on top of your tape.
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