KITCHEN SINK Tuning Method PDF
KITCHEN SINK Tuning Method PDF
KITCHEN SINK Tuning Method PDF
Slightly re-worded.
STEP 1:
So,
hang a spool of string or any string with a weight on the end,
in front of a target.
Then,
we goto the next stage.
STEP 2:
repeat the shortening of the LEFT SIDE buss cable leg with another complete twist (ADD)
and
repeat the lengthening of the RIGHT SIDE buss cable leg with another complete twist (REMOVE)
STEP 3:
IF THE BARESHAFT POINT OF IMPACT DOES NOT MOVE CLOSER TO THE STRING...
IF THE BARESHAFT POINT OF IMPACT DOES NOT CHANGE...
IF THE BARESHAFT POINT OF IMPACT STAYS OFF TO THE RIGHT...
so,
when the elbow is BEHIND YOUR HEAD,
your release forearm is pointed OFF TO THE RIGHT,
and
your release forearm pulls the bowstring sideways (FAMOUS LEFT PAPER TEAR for right handed shooters)
and
when we have a nock left paper tear,
cuz the bowstring is pulled sideways to the LEFT,
cuz your forearm is pointed off to the right,
then...
STEP 4.
Now,
you might need to shorten the bow DL setting a complete 1/2 inch (new module).
Now,
you might need to shorten the bow DL setting less than a complete module replacement...
maybe you need to shorten the bow DL setting only 1/8th inch....maybe only 1/4-inch.
HOW do you shorten a bow DL setting in-between module sizes?...less than 1/2-inch?
FIND the bottom of the buss cable (cable with 3 end loops) and REMOVE twists to INCREASE ATA
and the bow DL will shorten. As you continue to UNTWIST the buss cable, the ATA continues to grow
and the bow DL will continue to shorten.
Keep tweaking the buss cable LONGER, until the bareshaft hits the string, like this...
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So,
stay at 5 feet
and fire fletched arrows at the string
and
fire bare shaft arrows at the string
until both fletched and bareshaft hit the string.
When firing fletched arrows at the string (tweak the sight pins windage)...to adjust
when firing bareshafts at the string...work the buss cable (bottom of the buss cable to make LARGE
adjustments for point of impact....missing RIGHT by inches)
when firing bareshafts at the string...work the buss cable legs (shorten left side leg when missing right of the
string by tiny amounts IF YOU ARE a RH shooter).
Soon,
your fletched arrows will be touching the string.
Soon,
your bareshafts will also touch the string.
STEP 5
ARROW GROUP missing LEFT of the bullseye? MOVE arrow rest slightly right.
ARROW GROUP missing RIGHT of the bullseye? MOVE arrow rest slightly left....like driving a car.
TWEAK THE ARROW REST to get the arrow group CENTERED around the LONG DISTANCE bullseye.
Whatever convenient LONG DISTANCE is available to you.
Then,
STEP 6:
Might need to MICRO ADJUSt the sight pins windage...this is a fine tuning adjustment.
SPLIT the string fibers at 5 feet. BE PICKY. EACH adjustment we make, we get a tiny bit CLOSER to perfect.
REPEAT STEP 5
and then,
maybe the second cycle,
we adjust the sight pins...1/16th-inch
we adjust the arrow rest...1/16th-inch...
and then,
maybe the third cycle,
we adjust the sight pins...1/32nd-inch
we adjust the arrow rest...1/32nd-inch...
and then,
maybe the 4th cycle,
we adjust the sight pins...1/64th-inch
we adjust the arrow rest...1/64th-inch...
20 yard target
Then,
fire 3 more arrows at the top edge of the duct tape,
but this time,
with HARDER THAN NORMAL pulling pressure.
So,we have to FIND the sweet spot for cam starting rotation position.
We have to FIND the sweet spot for cam starting rotation position,
that provides up with LEVEL nock travel....
So,
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we can make the cam rotate in the direction when we DRAW THE BOW to full draw...
or
we can make the cam rotate in the direction when we LET DOWN THE BOW.
ONE of these directions (ADD or REMOVE a half twist) will make the 6 ARROWS
hit at the same height above the top edge of the duct tape.
find the bottom end loop and try ADDING a half twist or a complete twist
and SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
So,
you have a buss cable (cable with 3 end loops)
you have a control cable (cable with 2 end loops)
you have a bowstring.
So,
you have a choice, when CREEP TUNING a hybrid cam bow.
TWEAKING the control cable is a DIRECT ADJUSTMENT to the top cam rotation positionon a hybrid
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cam system,
cuz the TOP END of the control cable is attached to a peg on the TOP CAM.
TWEAKING the buss cable is an IN-DIRECT ADJUSTMENT to the top cam rotation position on a hybrid cam
system,
cuz the buss cable only CHANGES the ATA...which in-directly causes the top cam to rotate one way or the
other way.
So,
to prevent MASSIVE cam lean,
I only recommend a MAX of 2 extra twists on one yoke leg,
and
I only recommend REMOVING a MAX of 2 twists on the other yoke leg.
then,
we make MEDIUM size adjustments for bareshaft point of impact
with EXTRA TWISTS or REMOVING twists in the bowstring.
Then,
we make LARGE size adjustments for bareshaft point of impact
with a SHORTER or LONGER DL module
or FIXED DL cam.
say,
micro-tune your draw length...
So,
if you ADD 1 twist on top,
then, try 1.5 twists EXTRA on bottom,
so the peep stays pointed STRAIGHT ahead.
So,
first,
with bareshaft missing to the LEFT of the fletched arrow,
we try a MAXIMUM of 2 complete twists, TOP AXLE,
RIGHT SIDE.
So,
STEP 1: try adding a half twist, top axle, RIGHT side.
So,
STEP 2: try adding another half twist, total of 1 twist added, top axle, RIGHT SIDE.
So,
STEP 3: try adding another half twist, total of 1.5 twists added, top axle, RIGHT SIDE.
So,
STEP 4: try adding another half twist, total of 2 twists added, top axle, RIGHT SIDE.
So,
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So,
STEP 6: try REMOVING another half twist, total of 1 twist REMOVED, top axle, LEFT SIDE.
So,
STEP 7: try REMOVING another half twist, total of 1.5 twists REMOVED, top axle, LEFT SIDE.
So,
STEP 8: try REMOVING another half twist, total of 2 twists REMOVED, top axle, LEFT SIDE.
then,
we lengthen the bowstring,
by removing a half twist
off both ends of the bowstring.