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Old 07-18-2007 | 07:16 PM
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Arrroman
 
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Default RE: Good instructions for Tiller adjustment/tuning?

In an ideal world the bow will be assembled with the limbs matched, and the cam(s) in time, at maximum poundage, and everything in spec as per brace height and axle to axle overall length.

Any bias in limb weight will draw the bowstring to the end of the bow that pulls more weight.

This method I postedissimple. Its testable. And it works.

I like being able to look at the bowstring with an arrow on the rest and know instantly whether or not the string has stretched or something has changed, and when you have even tiller and the arrow is at 90degrees you can see real quick if something is out of line.

When I replace strings and cables on my bows I always set the bow up to factory specifications at maximum draw weight.

I don't use brass nockpoints on my bowstrings anymore. I tie a permanent double serving about 1/2" long above the arrow and it doesn't move. Once you understand how tiller works you don't have to move the nockpoint.

Good luck hunting! >>>------------>
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