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Old 04-27-2007, 11:29 AM
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brucelanthier
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Default RE: Limb Settings

ORIGINAL: gibblet

big c, if you take out even turns until you get where you want - that's as good a place to start as any. if it seems to be jerking you up or down when you're drawing or executing your shot, turn the opposite limb 1/8 of turn in at a time (or less even) until its perfect feeling. it'll also effect your nock height a little, so you may need to re-check and then move your rest up or down a little - not your loop - because that'll undo what you just did.
I believe this is what Arthur P was talking about in another thread. He called it setting the dynamic tiller. He described that you should look at your sight pin (I guess any one) and if it moves up when you draw then your top limb was to "strong and you should either loosen the top limb bolt or tighten the bottom limb bolt. And vice versa if the pin moves down. I know the thread I will see if I can find his reply.
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