At 21 feet a properly spines arrow should be out of the paradox so a bare shaft tune out to 21’ ensures that all arrows are aligned properly and fletching aren’t having to correct arrow flight too much. This really only comes into play if you shoot a 2 blade broadleaf as it may cause planing at distance. Otherwise a good broadleaf tune takes care of any inconsistencies. 1000 ways to skin a cat.
I tuned my Solution SS using the Deadlock system after I set up my bow with centershot as it should have been out of the box. Got 3/4" nock right tear, so I moved the cams to the right. Now, I get perfect bulletholes, but my arrow now points out to the left and not aligned with my stabilizer. My Destroyer 350 and even my Infinite Edge Pro are set up perfectly, shooting perfectly, with the arrows perfectly aligned with the stabilizers. Check your arrow alignment with your stabilizer now that you moved your cams to the left. Let us know what you find out, and how fix that.
@@levispencer4206 could be an arrow spine issue. What's your drawlength, draw weight of the bow, and the spine of the arrow you're shooting through it?
@@l.i.archer5379 did you ever find a fox? My sulution is the exact same. 27” draw 70# arrow is right in the middle of the string when viewing it from behind but from atop it points left as well
@@l.i.archer5379 screw it, just got back from the archery range was stacking arrows at 20,30,40 yards 50 well let’s say I’m a new archer lol. This now shoots better than I can…. What’s your center shot at?
deadlock is the best system out there!
is there a way of makig sure cams are set equally after making adjustments? like maybe hash marks to verify they are both the same.
Looking svelt, Mike!
Nice video. What is a good distance to paper tune at? Is there any benefit to bareshaft tuning if you have it tuned properly with the fletching's?
At 21 feet a properly spines arrow should be out of the paradox so a bare shaft tune out to 21’ ensures that all arrows are aligned properly and fletching aren’t having to correct arrow flight too much. This really only comes into play if you shoot a 2 blade broadleaf as it may cause planing at distance. Otherwise a good broadleaf tune takes care of any inconsistencies. 1000 ways to skin a cat.
Do you normally smack the trigger for better holes through paper? Asking for a friend.
I tuned my Solution SS using the Deadlock system after I set up my bow with centershot as it should have been out of the box. Got 3/4" nock right tear, so I moved the cams to the right. Now, I get perfect bulletholes, but my arrow now points out to the left and not aligned with my stabilizer. My Destroyer 350 and even my Infinite Edge Pro are set up perfectly, shooting perfectly, with the arrows perfectly aligned with the stabilizers. Check your arrow alignment with your stabilizer now that you moved your cams to the left. Let us know what you find out, and how fix that.
I get fletching contact on my cable. The window is very narrow and my deadlock is maxed out, still get fletching contact.
@@levispencer4206 could be an arrow spine issue. What's your drawlength, draw weight of the bow, and the spine of the arrow you're shooting through it?
@@l.i.archer5379 did you ever find a fox? My sulution is the exact same. 27” draw 70# arrow is right in the middle of the string when viewing it from behind but from atop it points left as well
@@Electricianarchery yup, that's the nature of 2- and 3-track cams. There's no yokes to twist up and tune for perfect centerflight. It is what it is.
@@l.i.archer5379 screw it, just got back from the archery range was stacking arrows at 20,30,40 yards 50 well let’s say I’m a new archer lol. This now shoots better than I can…. What’s your center shot at?
what is the best levels ' bow tunning kit " to buy ,,, arrow rest set up ?
You helped me big time.
Awesome! Great to hear. Good luck this Fall!
You have to check timing at full draw right
Yup! You can check your timing with the timing marks on the cam and also at full draw with a draw board if you have one.
Hey mate, how do I adjust the timing on a Solution,
Thanks for the video
He just showed you