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Superfine tuning, Flight tuning broadheads – Martin Archery Martin Compound Bow User Manual

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•Multidirectional Flight

Correct the nock point first.

Once the arrow is straight left,

follow instructions for left flight.

•High Flight

Raise nock point

•Left Flight

Release:

Move arrow rest to

the right in small

increments.

Fingers:

•Slightly increase

draw weight.

•Use a heavier

broadhead.

•Decrease cushion

plunger tension.

•Move plunger toward the

bow in small increments.

Reverse steps for left hand shooter.

•Low Flight

Lower nock point

•Right Flight

Release:

Move arrow rest

to the left in

small increments.

Fingers:

• decrease

draw weight.

•Use a lighter

broadhead.

•Increase cushion

plunger tension.

•Move plunger away

from the bow in small increments.

Reverse steps for left hand shooter.

Field Point Group

Broadhead Group

•Flight Tuning Broadheads

Broadhead tuning will work for all styles of shooting. After you have completed one or

more of the tuning procedures described in this manual, you can proceed with this final test

to get your new bow ready to hunt. You will need three fletched arrows with field tips and

three with broadheads that weigh the same as your field tips.

Before you begin shooting, you will need to check your broadhead equipped

arrows. After installing your broadheads, make sure they are perfectly straight on the shaft.

This can be done by spinning the arrow on a flat counter while checking for any broadhead

wobble. You can also use a commercially made spin check tool that is available from your

dealer. After all of your broadheads are spin-checked and straight you are ready to begin.

Set up a broadhead target at twenty or thirty yards and shoot three arrows with field tips.

Make sure you are properly warmed up and you are shooting to the best of your ability.

Next, shoot three identically aimed arrows with broadheads.

WARNING: NEVER SHOOT

BARE SHAFTS WITH BROADHEADS ATTACHED. THE FLIGHT WILL BE EXTREMELY

UNPREDICTABLE AND DANGEROUS. Once you have shot the best group you can shoot,

compare the position of the broadhead group to the field tip group. Compare the groups

to the diagram below and make very small incremental adjustments as described next to

the broadhead group that corresponds to your arrow pattern. Note: make very small 1/32"

adjustments. A small adjustment will greatly change your broadhead flight.

Superfine Tuning