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Recurve Tuning Series Episode 4 | Center Shot setup with Jake Kaminski plus how to find arrow nodes 

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Recurve Archery Tuning Series Center Shot setup plus how to find arrow nodes. This video covers how I suggest all archers to setup their center shot before they continue further in this tuning series according to my recommended order of operations. I also cover how to find the nodes on your arrows.
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This is a multi-part series that goes completely over how to setup and tune your Olympic Recurve taking it out of the box and competing on the worlds biggest stage, the Olympic Games.
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@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
I have had a few people mention they feel like they are taking advantage of the situation with this info being out there for free. I want to let you all know that I am doing this to help spread the word of my knowledge on the sport to bring more interest into the seminars that my wife and I have been hosting around the world.... The best thing you could do is to spread the word about this RU-vid Channel and to get this info out there for people to use. There isn't enough solid resources for information with experience to back it up and there is a huge void with first hand experience as a top level archer. You can help out the community at large and encourage it to grow. Support for this channel is generated from views, subscribers and the books/seminars that we have available on my website www.jakekaminski.com There is also Amazon Affiliate links to tools and gear listed in the description so be sure to check that stuff out if you are in need of the tools or equipment I use. A book containing the information from the tuning series is in the works and I am excited to get that out there as another resource for you, the archery community to enjoy.
@hutchieboy242
@hutchieboy242 4 года назад
Just started last August, so I will have a lot of questions.. ...appreciate your clear presentations.
@hutchieboy242
@hutchieboy242 4 года назад
"Taking advantage" implies that the information is apprehended 😄
@abc-boogsport910
@abc-boogsport910 4 года назад
yes ,more people behind the bow ,whatever bow is better than No bow
@mikeclarke8267
@mikeclarke8267 4 года назад
Great video, so much information. Thanks for making it.
@MediaFXNoosa
@MediaFXNoosa 2 года назад
if you ever come to Australia hosting a seminar please advise or post somewhere
@mariareid2245
@mariareid2245 11 дней назад
Hi Mr. Kaminski, I have high regard for both your achievements and skill level. Your videos are top-drawer and they provide sound advice to many archers of all skill levels. However, may I suggest that you consider providing ‘definitions’ for new archery terms that are introduced. For example, I do not understand the term “centre shot, and my search on the internet whilst providing a healthy number of misaligned explanations as to what “centre shot” is, I remain uncertain as to the “centre shot” that you are referring to. Thank you again for continuing to share your valuable knowledge.
@fredrikhallqvist4528
@fredrikhallqvist4528 4 года назад
I think the reason for having the arrow of center is that when we release the string it will move to the left (right handed archer). How much it will move is depending on how "clean" the release is. That is why a good archer like Jake, can have have close to center and other need more off center. If you have an old bow without a plunger (the arrow is supported by the riser) the off center is necessary because it makes the arrow bend and fly around the riser and it prevents the fletching from hitting the riser. Thank you for sharing great videos Jake!
@cathiehuenemeier1000
@cathiehuenemeier1000 Год назад
Oh my goodness this was the best video. I have help and I kept asking where my string should be and no could tell me! This was tremendous help to me. Thank you.
@Redsnake7819
@Redsnake7819 4 года назад
Awesome video..... I always wondered why we were told to keep off center (but were not specific to arrow shaft type). Very logical explanation and made perfect sense. Thank you Jake.
@aardvarkflotilla
@aardvarkflotilla 4 года назад
Thank you, Jake. I can't wait to tune the bow this way.
@zulamer2435
@zulamer2435 4 года назад
thanks for the video, looking forward for your next tuning series
@marcelvoogd
@marcelvoogd 4 года назад
Jack thanks good information, I really enjoy your series.
@miked3317
@miked3317 3 года назад
Those videos are amazing Jake. Thanks. It s funny when you say “ it s simple”. I m a Swede Swiss licensed watchmaker in Italy and while I m used to precision all that seems very advanced and complicated to me 😆 I right now maybe understand half of it. Those videos sure will wake up interest for your seminars and maybe someday I hope to attend one of those 👍 a very surprising thing to me was the difference in uneven lacquer thickness on the limbs. I understand well the exponential results of microscopic factory-flaws/miss-adjustments but it s insane to see differences in for example finish-thickness in such high-end equipment. I ‘m used to fine tuning watches, my turntable (not easy either) but those are child-games in comparison of what you’ve showing here. I strongly believed that high-end equipment (thinking about the prices) didn’t have that kind of differences! Many thanks for the info and awakening and good luck with all your projects, I’ll follow all that with great interest. 🙏. Michel D.
@dakidfrombrooklyn6203
@dakidfrombrooklyn6203 4 года назад
Jake I learned a lot from your videos, so thank you. I would love to see videos on how to make arrows
@demacherius1
@demacherius1 4 года назад
The node thing earned a sub. Thanks for the Information.
@boojahideenforeignlegion7641
@boojahideenforeignlegion7641 3 года назад
One of the most valuable videos I've ever seen on recurve archery. Awesome stuff Jake. Thank you.
@meeder78
@meeder78 4 года назад
Thank you Jake! Great and helpful video series!
@noob-rider421
@noob-rider421 4 года назад
Love your videos.been following and setting up my bow according to you. I dont like such a noob at the range now
@emptycl0ud9
@emptycl0ud9 4 года назад
Awesome video on explaining the center shot! I've gotten a better understanding on why my arrows fly a certain way! I can't wait for you to follow up on how to fix bare shaft arrows that land angled relative to the fetched ones.
@bobjimenez4464
@bobjimenez4464 4 года назад
Every aspect of bow tuning is based upon pure science........excellent. Thanks Jake.
@darrenwesthead7667
@darrenwesthead7667 4 года назад
Very informative. Thanks Jake.
@utube999ify
@utube999ify 4 года назад
I remember buying my first bow. It didn’t have the cut-out windows the modern recurves had, so by default centre shot was resting against the bow and the arrow point pointed out from the bow. Even when the first metal risers came along, people were used to thinking of arrows needing to bend around the bow, so the arrow points remained out of centre-shot. I suppose as technology and mechanics became better understood, there was a re-think on centre shot for parallel shafts. I must have missed this development when I went away from archery for a while. I’ve learned something today, so thank you.
@stevenbartley2147
@stevenbartley2147 3 года назад
Great video Jake. I had my centre shot ever so slightly to fare left. Shooting bullets now
@LeonVenediktou
@LeonVenediktou 4 года назад
I love your videos, we learn so much and it is truly the knowledge of an olympian, not just champion but far more in depth. Like some others here, I too am confused about arrow nodes. They help understand what truly matters for centre shot tuning, but i am missing the practical connection of finding them and then how this helps us determine where to seek the centre shot, because it seems that for parallel shafts it's just a simple "limbs - string - arrow" alignment with the string eclipsing the arrow down the centre... Now if this is only just the rough setting and we have to wait for a followup more detailed video, i understand... again thank you for sharing this high level knowledge.
@mattSmith-lm3oz
@mattSmith-lm3oz 4 года назад
Really helpful vid, thanks Jake 👍
@kalumeet1
@kalumeet1 4 года назад
Very insteresting and helpful video!
@kraffles
@kraffles 3 месяца назад
Ohhhhhhh. Well that is going to help me with my parallel aluminium arrows. Thanks for great explanation. Looking forward to getting my new bow after years away from shooting and actually setting up correctly this time.
@xyren062
@xyren062 4 года назад
I accidentally deleted my previous comment asking about the purpose of finding arrow nodes. Not sure what happened. But here it is in case anyone else wonders about the same thing. I asked: What is the purpose of finding arrow nodes? Even knowing the nodes on my arrows, I’m not sure what I should be doing with this knowledge. Jake replied with: “ I’ll be talking shortly on how to apply that info more than just how they relate to center-shot. When I get to building arrows for forgiveness. ” This is awesome! Can’t wait. Once again, thanks for everything you’re doing and have done for the archery community Jake! Appreciate it.
@rockstudio4750
@rockstudio4750 4 года назад
Jimmy Kurniawan I was wondering the exact same thing. Can’t wait to have it explained 😬
@PaniKontrol
@PaniKontrol 4 года назад
I had to watch that part twice to realize he's going to explain in a later vid, haha. Can't wait.
@parisdblack1711
@parisdblack1711 4 года назад
Dude, you are like a rocket scientist, but I am keeping up with you. Thanks 🙏🏽
@user-td2xw7mm7k
@user-td2xw7mm7k 4 года назад
Best manual 👍 thank you Jake
@deepusugathan1
@deepusugathan1 4 года назад
Hi Jake, I love your video series. Please continue the awesome work. I do have a question. You showed how to find the node in the arrow. How does it help in the tuning? What difference does it make to an archer knowing the nodes of the arrow he uses? If it is really important in fine-tuning, could you please make a video explaining why?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
Ill do another video with that in the future for sure.
@bluebow68
@bluebow68 Год назад
A big help,thanks man!..Greetings from the U.K.
@evilryu29
@evilryu29 3 года назад
Wow so much information to learn. Master jedl jake I'm not ready to learn all this stuff
@Matt__just_a_guy
@Matt__just_a_guy 2 года назад
:D amazing video Jake. That seems like black magic.
@utube999ify
@utube999ify 4 года назад
We were just having a conversation about my friends tuning and trying all sorts of adjustments with pressure button and bracing height, trying to correct the bare shaft planing you described in this video. Not sure if we moved the centre shot in. In the end he increased poundage to straighten the arrow.
@BRAD19773
@BRAD19773 Год назад
Amazing!.. Great video and thanks bro!!🏹✌
@woodsmansfinest3814
@woodsmansfinest3814 4 года назад
Best video on this topic out there.
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
Thanks.
@daleconnolly398
@daleconnolly398 3 года назад
Hi Jake, thanks for all these videos, most useful even for an oldie like me who has been shooting for 33 years. Like you said, in the old days we were taught to place the point one full width outside centre (Australian spelling). My understanding was that this was so that when the plunger compressed on release THEN the nodes would be aligned with the target. Under your setup the compression would then put the arrow inside the centre shot of the bow. But I will try it in any case. Thanks
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 3 года назад
I hear you there, but try it. Especially with the verification on the walk-back tune.
@viktoriaespeterkamocsai3175
@viktoriaespeterkamocsai3175 2 года назад
Avesome video again, Jake! I could learn a lot from these videos. Thanks a lot. A know why inportant the front point, (as I know here should be pressed the shaft by the plunger, or the arrow rest) but why should I know the back node? It was interesting, but is it important?
@yudhapratamanugrahaaryaput2945
@yudhapratamanugrahaaryaput2945 4 года назад
AWESOMEE, Thanks from indonesia
@rijodel
@rijodel 4 года назад
Another good video! I agree with you about paralel shaft be align with the string. I've tried (milimetric) inside and outside center shot and I got smaller groups with the cilindrical shaft align with the string. One question: when you shoot with longer arrows, do you change the hole were you put the pluger? Many thanks and an happy new year!
@steveruis1055
@steveruis1055 4 года назад
Jake, the traditional argument for having the arrow point aligned to the outboard side of the bowstring is that the string is sliding toward the archer as well as forward during the loose. Since the string is to the left of the plane when it comes off of the fingers, having the point slightly to the left has the initial force going closer to being straight down the arrow shaft. We always assumed centershot was a tunable variable, with people finding starting points to the left, down the center, and even to the indside.
@MG-zf1fl
@MG-zf1fl 3 года назад
Which also makes sense hence the armguard. Thanks for stepping in Steve. I'm really enjoying Jake's videos as his work is extremely detailed and certainly accurate, although some of the inovation points can be up to preference and shooting style. Up to each one to test and see what fits best I guess. Thank you as well for your work in "Precision Archery" one of my first archery books
@steveruis1055
@steveruis1055 3 года назад
@@MG-zf1fl Thanks for the feedback! We just republished Precision Archery as an expanded second edition. We also have a whole slew of books out for archery coaches if you are interested and a book for archers called "Winning Archery." Thanks again!
@billj5645
@billj5645 2 года назад
My Hoyt has a spring loaded plunger, a Berger Button, and is tuned for aluminum arrows. The plunger is out a little bit left of center shot. When you shoot and the arrow pushes against the plunger, the plunger will deflect and the arrow will be to the right of center shot. Now consider what is happening at the nock- shooting fingers the string will come off of the fingers to the left of where it is at full draw- high speed videos show that the fingers don't straighten out, the string rolls off fo the fingers going to the left so now the arrow is released and the nock is to the left of center, the point should also be to the left of center. When the string comes off of the fingers going to the left, it is putting a force into the end of the arrow pushing to the left, this makes the arrow rotate around its center of gravity and the makes the point push into the button, that's why the button deflects. (And none of this applies if you are shooting a release.)
@kengunnett2017
@kengunnett2017 Месяц назад
I miss the good old days when "it looks right" was the standard we all used.
@archerstu0116
@archerstu0116 2 года назад
Hi Jake Loving the videos. You are effectively my coach! 😀 I have a question regarding centre shot for RX7. Easton says to set your centre shot just outside the string - like everyone does for every other arrow. But the RX7’s are tapered down from the point, so going by what you say, would it not make more sense to have it set just inside the string? If you set it outside the sting, when you get to full draw it will be too far outside. Thanks for any advice, and thank you for your channel and full on geek-out videos. 😁💪🏻🏹
@djcomyt8
@djcomyt8 3 года назад
Nice info thank the tutorial,
@pikondrej
@pikondrej 4 года назад
Great video. Does the position of the front node determine some optimal / min / max distance between plunger and clicker? The distance basically determines the position of the arrow's front node relative to the plunger upon release.
@brentowen8582
@brentowen8582 Год назад
Hi Jake, love how you explain things, like you i want to know the why's and what if's to things. I get the how to find the nodes bit and that they should align with each other but must be missing something as how to align them, is this covered somewhere else?
@HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
@HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors 2 года назад
OK, since you mentioned it briefly,. Out to the left of center shot as a tune start. I am 50, when I was a kid, it didn't matter if if was a center shot (compound) or a slightly off center, a lot of recurve, long bows. (hunting bows) the reason it was explained to me as a kid, roughly 40 years ago, you would set it up slightly off (to the left of center) due to the string rolling off your fingers throwing the string off center, so in theory, the arrow and string would be in at alignment when the string came off your fingers at release. A lot of the bows back then, there was no way to move the arrows more in line with center. It was a hard surface, like a wood hunting bow. When I started shooting a compound, I was still shooting with fingers, and would still tune a hair to the left. I was probably 15-16 when I recall sanders, making a spring style cushion plunger, (or at least when I found out about it) I started suing it and noticed, the lower spring tension would actually help a lot for tuning. Now I am talking about a kid with a hunting set up. Nothing like the details you are going into on this with an upper level shooting like you are tuning for in this video. I learned something about arrows in this video as well. I have never shot a barrel shaped arrow., Thank you for making this series and know that it is greatly appreciated and very helpful going into this much detail. Keep up the great work and have a blessed week. Dale
@mikepatterson3717
@mikepatterson3717 2 года назад
Thanks!
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 2 года назад
Thanks for the super thanks!
@b12khx89
@b12khx89 4 года назад
1,000,000 likes for finding arrow nodes, never seen this before 👍
@szymj
@szymj 4 года назад
But for what purpose?
@b12khx89
@b12khx89 4 года назад
@@szymj I've read on many forums and a few others mention arrow nodes with regards to forgiveness and clearance but never come across a simple way of finding them and this was the first that I've personally seen explained so well (I actually went and tried it, before I was holding and tapping the arrow against a hard surface) ... Hopefully this series will continue to cover more aspects of tuning with regards to it and how to use it, arrow builds etc that way we can also apply to our gear Previously I had followed his bow build process and applied it to mine and this now takes that to another degree Out of appreciation for the information and the time taken by jake kaminski to make and share these series, if the ability to smash the like button was available I'd be past halfway to a million likes by now, for that purpose
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
@szy ja I will be using this information later on when setting an arrow up for maximum forgiveness and explain my thoughts on that.
@hutchieboy242
@hutchieboy242 4 года назад
Would say that all centre shot adjustments have to pass through the nodes?
@b12khx89
@b12khx89 4 года назад
@@hutchieboy242 if you look at the Easton guide it briefly mentions nodes when centering the arrow.. I'm interested in what this is all about and how/if we can use it effectively.... I've definitely shot with an offset centreshot as per the tuning guides recommendations, can't say for sure if the nodes passed centre or my shooting/tuning masked this Hopefully this will be another way to check/use or something that can only be checked via high speed video Worst case it's not usable, but still interesting technique to find them I've always loved the world archery replays of the arrow oscillating towards the target, like it's swimming through the air
@cliffburlew9209
@cliffburlew9209 3 года назад
Paper tune is still the best way
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 3 года назад
On a compound, yes for the most part!
@gvaly699
@gvaly699 4 года назад
Finally a guy with good technical sense - I would consider this as the proper way for a center shot . Sadly , most of the risers (especially cheap ones, wood ones ...) used by beginners do not have the physical space necessary for a proper center shoot setup and you always end up with an arrow pushed to the left - the cheap arrow rests doesn't help either , adding extra distance between riser and arrow in order to clear the arrow rest , so in the end you have indeed an arrow gliding sideways and I suspect you have to try playing with the arrow spine to achieve a straight flight .
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
Agree, its a shame the cheaper risers can't be made to accommodate a proper center shot.
@jcgardner5852
@jcgardner5852 3 года назад
My old competition bow did not have all these adjustments now I have a riser with ilf I can do this and tune precisely . The old bow is 1977 date from Ramco in Colorado which I think does not exist they also made limbs for Martin.
@Barx1963
@Barx1963 4 года назад
Jake. Thanks for the video. I shortened my draw length a while back, however all my bareshaft testing indicates I have a stiff arrow, so I was reluctant to cut them shorter. I suspect that the arrows front node is currently just about right on my cushion plunger at full draw. Can that cause any anomalies? My centre shot is dead centre, walk back is dead straight but at 30m my bareshaft is striking around 30-40cm to left.
@feralgrandad4429
@feralgrandad4429 4 года назад
I found this really helpful and really interesting. Excellent. So does FOC affect node location?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
Yes it does, more FOC the node moves forward.
@feralgrandad4429
@feralgrandad4429 4 года назад
@@JakeKaminskiArchery thank you Jake, your a gentleman, Thats why I just became a Patron.
@medialution
@medialution 3 года назад
Hi Jake - great setup videos, really appreciate what you're doing here. Regardless I've one issue which is not mentioned so far in your tutorials. How do I need to tweak my barebow setup when my aiming point sits always right from the gold? Limb alignment is done, Nockpoint tuning with bareshaft is fine, Arrow spine also fine with bareshaft, Button setup - but still I always have to aim (slightly - 10cm by 18m distance) to the right???? What I'm doing wrong?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 3 года назад
Just adjust your button pressure to make the arrows go In the middle. Ive found the small change in tune that this changes is far outweighed by the ability to aim in the middle.
@user-xt4hr1ji6u
@user-xt4hr1ji6u 4 года назад
Great video.. Jake I have a question.. How would you set the centre shot for an Easton RX7? These shafts are tapered. They're bigger at the front than they are at the back. It seems to me you should set them in line or even to the right of centre shot for a right handed archer. Will be interesting to hear from you.
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
Tough to say, but I would assume inside of center on brace height, a walk-back tune would determine the optimal position.
@rafaelweber6619
@rafaelweber6619 4 года назад
Awesome Video. What about taber arrow shafts like the Victory VXT, are they the same as the other shafts? Greetings from Germany :)
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
I’ve never worked with them. I am not sure how much or where they taper. Either way a walk back tune will verify where the center shot needs to be.
@rafaelweber6619
@rafaelweber6619 4 года назад
Thank you
@ashleyallancardones647
@ashleyallancardones647 4 года назад
it is possible when you cut your arrows for your draw lenght you will find the nod of your arrow from front and back?
@Traditionalarchery007
@Traditionalarchery007 Год назад
Hi Jake. I use barreled bamboo shafts for making arrows. It tapers from one side to the other. My question is on which corner should I fix the arrow head and the nock?
@anthonywells733
@anthonywells733 Год назад
If I wanted to determine how far past center the shelf on my recurve is actually cut to, how would I measure the bow to determine this.
@rogerbryant975
@rogerbryant975 4 года назад
How about the string has to initially go around the fingers,
@calamitynudex1473
@calamitynudex1473 Год назад
Tq😎👍🏹🥇🇲🇾
@khaiyinmusic
@khaiyinmusic 4 года назад
Would the slight 'left-of-centre' thinking be to compensate for the string moving slightly left, whilst pushing fingers out of the way, upon release?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
No, the string moves both left and right in a cyclical manner. It starts left but moves back right of where it was in space at full draw as well.
@ludodg
@ludodg 2 года назад
Hello. I shoot barebow for more then 15 years now.. I use an old Spigarelli 650-riser. It is a fantastique pure BB-riser … but unfortunatly the mounting point of the central stabiliser, which I would use to tune the bow centre-shot for alignment … is not straigth. Now for shooting that is not a problem as we shoot without stabilisers. … but does anyone have advice on how to eye-ball the centre-shot of the bow when there is no straight stabiliser to align to
@rockstudio4750
@rockstudio4750 4 года назад
All great stuff, but I still don’t get how knowing the node positions on an arrow can be put to any practical use in setting up my gear... can anyone please clarify?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
Once I get into arrow building it will come into focus. Also it was to help illustrate how the nodes being aligned are what matters to center shot.
@utdesertghost199
@utdesertghost199 3 года назад
How much variation do you find with the archers paradox with changes in foc and as tip weight changes which puts a greater load against the forward propulsive force upon arrow release which I think would essentially change the location of the vibration nodes..? Yes/no? Am I over thinking this?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 3 года назад
It changes but I have an acronym I prefer for FOC (stolen from Jay Barrs) $&%**%# Over Complicated.
@user-si6fk9er8i
@user-si6fk9er8i 4 года назад
Hello Jake. A little question here: why not find the second node with the knock-and-let-ring method? Especially as you said the other way , the plucking one, may damage a aluminum shaft. I feel no difference trying on my aluminum 1916. Both methods indicate the same spot somewhere off my fletching. Thanks.
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
You can do it that way, visually for the purpose of the video and demonstration it helped to show it this way.
@user-si6fk9er8i
@user-si6fk9er8i 4 года назад
@@JakeKaminskiArchery Thanks Jake
@romans.8157
@romans.8157 4 года назад
Hi Jake. How do i set and find the right brace height for my bow? and what can be different in nuances? And in got a question: adjusting brace height string/grip is a 7mm difference as string/buttoncenter. Is brace height important for pressure in the grip, or important for pressure of the arrow on the button?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
Video on brace height is coming by the end of the week.
@romans.8157
@romans.8157 4 года назад
@@JakeKaminskiArchery Thanks for answering. I added a questing in my post, hopefully you can answer it in this video. You do great work and in am hungry for learning new. Thank you.
@hutchieboy242
@hutchieboy242 4 года назад
Would you say that "centre shot" is a nebulous term in light of the fact that as distance increases and you have to play around with point weights, which cause "centre shot" to wary. What is the practical use of knowing where the nodes are?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
Practical use for them outside of for the understanding of aligning the nodes and center shot will be covered in an arrow building video when I talk about optimization for forgiveness. Ive found that center shot is not affected by point weights or arrow stiffness. This is why I suggest a rough tune to get your bow close, then do a walkback and then finalize a bare shaft tune for optimal performance. It may change slightly depending on lots of factors but the amount of factors would have almost unlimited potential affects to postulate.
@brianbender8752
@brianbender8752 Год назад
I have a question I'm shooting compound with fingers should I have true center or tipped in or out slightly thanks
@erich9111
@erich9111 2 года назад
Cough cough: caliper not micrometer. Thank you for sharing all this knowledge.
@tonypace2009
@tonypace2009 4 года назад
Is this the same with shooting a tab instead of a release? I am shooting a tradtec titan which is cut past center riser ,and using a plunger. It will ajust center shot but was told to set arrow tip left of string because using a tab. Just now getting back into recurve bows and tjey have changed a lot since I used to shoot them. Used to use spine to shoot slightly around the rest . Shot compounds for years last set up used a drop away rest and microtuned at 66 yards
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
All of this info is for shooting with a tab. We can’t use a release aid with a recurve bow. I would set it up down the center unless you are using an x10 or ACE.
@tonypace2009
@tonypace2009 4 года назад
@@JakeKaminskiArchery thanks
@blaze3377
@blaze3377 4 года назад
Can you do tillers in cm as well ?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
blaZe will do
@tomfan8441
@tomfan8441 9 месяцев назад
The first time I heard the term of "arrow node" is from Bryon Ferguson's "Arrow Selection and Tuning Explained that explains". It strikes me and I am still not understand it very well. After watching what you had explained more in this video, I a kind of getting some feels about it. But I'm still not fully understand how it has impacted the arrow flight and aiming of the target. I deeply know this is a very important factor but when search RU-vid will only a few RU-vid videos are talking about arrow nodes. Would you able to expand the concept and demonstrate exactly what position arrow nodes in relation to arrow length will cause it flight path to deviate (change) from a given arrow node? Thanks.
@rctrix9063
@rctrix9063 Год назад
I may be stupid but I didn't understand this at all. To align any straight object like an arrow you must have 2 fixed points in order to align the third. There appears to be one missing.
@MrThePLandor
@MrThePLandor 4 года назад
The wiggling arrow is NOT the archer’s paradox. It’s the effect/result of the paradox
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
One in the same. Correct.
@davidhall8874
@davidhall8874 3 года назад
My daughter gave me a recurve bow for Christmas. I am 63 and the last time I pulled a bow was in college. Si I have a question. Are you talking about archery or rocket science???????????????
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 3 года назад
I'm working on producing more beginner related content. You forget how little others know when you've been at it for 2 decades full sprint. No disrespect intended at all, I am trying to slow it down for people.
@jagerwayz5721
@jagerwayz5721 3 года назад
4 dislikes are from people named "Gnode"
@rogerbryant975
@rogerbryant975 4 года назад
comment on v-bars to follow. Technically not the best set up
@samscarbrough9946
@samscarbrough9946 3 года назад
You not “NODE” us. LOL
@raymondschroeder7270
@raymondschroeder7270 4 года назад
there seems to be too much repetition in the presentation.
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery 4 года назад
repetition is the only way to learn. Studies show that if its the first time someone is hearing something on a new subject, on average it takes hearing it 7 times to make an impression. If you are re-learing a topic it can take upwards of 20 reiterations for it to stick.
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