Tuning for the Perfect Group: That's All We Want
In this episode of the Archery Roundtable, hosts Louis, Glenn, and James delve into various archery tuning processes, discussing their importance and effectiveness. They explore different methods such as cam timing, paper tuning, bear shaft tuning, creep tuning, torque tuning, and group tuning, sharing personal experiences and insights. The conversation emphasizes the significance of each tuning method in achieving optimal performance and accuracy in archery. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of archery tuning, mental preparation for competitions, and the execution of shots in both FIDA and 3D archery. They discuss various tuning techniques, the importance of mental focus during events, and strategies for effective shot execution. The conversation emphasizes the need for archers to adapt to wind conditions, critique their performance, and maintain a balance between aggression and caution in their shooting approach.

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