Ok, a question for Matt, Tfox, and anyone else with information in this area. I've heard mention to creep tuning several times, but nothing in detail on what it truly is (well I think it's shooting from the front of the valley as opposed to the back/wall, correct?). How do you do it, and what does it consist of. The whole purpose of me considering the draw board, is because I'm starting to take a serious interest in bow tuning, and have been reading up on a lot of cam tuning/draw stop synch tuning methods, but I'm still a bit confused (ok, a lot confused

). Matt, you mention you set up timing by eye best as possible, what are you looking for? The points on the cams from the manufacturer? The relation of the draw stops and the position of the cables top and bottom? Just kind curious, because I keep getting conflicting reports on cam/draw stop synch vs. cam timing and how to effectively do each.
I'm reading over the binary cam tuning thread on AT, where they mention NOT using the dots on the cams for synch left by the manufacturer due to unequal forces being applied to the top and bottom (the whole point of setting tiller)...so is cam synch simple set once you set tiller, and thus not needed? I'm in over my head[&:]