Having just read John Dudley's article on tuning X10 and Pro tours, has raised questions.
He tunes his arrows by changing point weight until he gets the best results.
Another method would be to change the speed of the bow to get best results. (by changing bow weight, string weight etc.)
It seems to me, that both systems will produce their own "best " results.
My question is; is one method better than the other?
I suspect that an archer who is shooting at 59.9 lbs perhaps does not want to go lower,and isn't allowed to go higher, so would use the point weight method.
Archers who shoot comfortably within their weight limits could choose either and have more options it seems.
Is there something, that needs to be considered, that I don't know about? Something that would explain why one method is better; if there is one.
He tunes his arrows by changing point weight until he gets the best results.
Another method would be to change the speed of the bow to get best results. (by changing bow weight, string weight etc.)
It seems to me, that both systems will produce their own "best " results.
My question is; is one method better than the other?
I suspect that an archer who is shooting at 59.9 lbs perhaps does not want to go lower,and isn't allowed to go higher, so would use the point weight method.
Archers who shoot comfortably within their weight limits could choose either and have more options it seems.
Is there something, that needs to be considered, that I don't know about? Something that would explain why one method is better; if there is one.