Russell 's Link
Then a roll of brown paper from Lowes that cost about $4. Christmas present wrapping paper works good too. Don't use newspaper because the grain in the paper will give faults tear directions.
Here's a good site I've used
I walk back /French tune.
I don't care about paper. Just tune my broadheads to fly like field points. I tune/shoot until my broadheads and field points shoot the same all the way out to 100 yards!
hope you original question (below) was addressed:
"at cableas it was right on at 11 yards in the circle first shot user error need three in the circle nice group all most robinhooded two"
Straight —» Arrow's Link
I also find that so many people do not understand so called bareshaft tuning. Or technically the bareshaft planing test.
It is a test of arrow spine and nothing else. It is commonly used in tuning trad bows it really has little or no place in the compound tuning world especially if you use a release. In fact I have never done this test with any compound bow and not had fletched and unfletched shafts impact touching each other....so pretty much a waste of time with that result since there is nothing to tune.
Here is a good article about it.
http://www.acsbows.com/bareshaftplaning.html