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Old 02-18-2003, 10:50 PM   #1
 
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Default SETTING TILLER

I sometimes have a hard time staying on the target. I draw my bow and come up on the target. When I hit the mark it seems like there' s a force pushing my aim downward and I' m strugling to hold on the target. Will tiller setting effect this pressure. I usually keep my tiller even. If so should the top limb be forward of the bottom or the opposite? #2 Should I adjust my knock point after making any adjustment to the tiller? Thanks.JERRY
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Old 02-19-2003, 08:57 AM   #2
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Default RE: SETTING TILLER

Yes, it will make a difference. First start at even tiller (measurement the same). If you are still being pulled down, you want to turn your top limb bolt tighter (increase weight) 1/4 turn and you bottom limb bolt 1/4 turn looser (decrease weight). Keep going until you get it right. You probably don' t want to go more than one full turn. You will see a difference. Remember to adjust you nock after each adjustment.
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