Wow what a pile of confusing and conflicting information here..........[:-].
In my opinion to be adjusting tiller for nock position or timing is simply a bandaid and easy fix when these issues should probably be fixed by using another method. In my opinion using tiller to fix these items is going to affect holding characteristics of the bow........1/8-1/4 turn can so drastically change the float of your dot on a target and the thought of changing this from optimum position for your hold on a target (which may or may not be a 0 tiller setting) so that you can change location ofa nock point that can/should rather be made by moving nock point, or to use it to change timing that can/should rather be made by twisting cables is ridiculous.
ORIGINAL: Arrroman
Most of todays bows are designed to be shot at an even tiller.
Help me to understand how exactly todays bows are designed to be shot at an even tiller when we as shooters are all different and we all have 1000's of different accessory options that affect the way we hold the bow at full draw in regards to balance?
Knowing no two people grip the bow the same way, and that something as minute as stabilizer weight and balance can offset where on the grip of the bow pressure is being applied at full draw, how can even tiller be designed into a bow as optimum?When we as shooters aren't consistent from person to person with hand placement, and our accessories on the bow create different front/back balance scenarioshow can 0 tiller be optimum?
Nomsayin?