“My Bow Setup Secret: Do This, Fix Bad Pin Float, Aim 3X Better!”
This is how you can improve your aiming and reduce your pin float with this epic bow tuning strategy! In this video, we dive deep into the most important factor for shooting a bow well—its ability to aim. Forget perfect form or tune; if your bow doesn’t aim consistently, you won’t hit the bullseye. Learn how to adjust your D-loop placement for perfect pin movement, whether your draw length is too long or too short. We’ll show you step-by-step how to fine-tune a naked bow (no stabilizers yet!) to lock in on target—using real-world tips from my recent bow build tutorial #archery #archerytips #compoundbow

🔑 Key Takeaways:
– Too long draw length? Watch for slow, sweeping pin float.
– Too short? Spot those sporadic movements.
– Pro tip: look for a slight rise at full draw—position your D-loop just above center for my go to spot for maximum accuracy.
– Bonus: Why 85% let-off is a no-go (and what to use instead).

Anyone looking to master bow setup in 2025. Hit that play button to see how small tweaks—like adjusting your D-loop with a fork—can transform your shot. Subscribe for more archery tips and tricks if you’re into it

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Timestamps:
0:00 – Why Aiming is EVERYTHING
1:15 – Draw Length: Too Long vs. Too Short
3:00 – Fixing Pin Float with D-Loop Tweaks
5:20 – Naked Bow Tuning Secrets
7:10 – Testing my 94-Pound Bow