ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Check the tiller and see if it's still tillered out right. String should be between 1/8 - 1/4" closer at the end of the bottom fadeout than the top for split finger release. If it's out of whack, start checking the glue lines real close for signs of delamination.
I think I understand this but could you explain In more detail Art In how to do this? Sorry for the confusion on my part Art. For the record I shoot 3 fingers under. I have no Idea If this bow was tillered for 3 under or split.
The easiest way to check tiller is; Measure from tips to riser a given measurment that is just off the fades. Mark that spot with a crayon or something that you can wipe off when done. Do the same for the other limb. Now string your bow, use your bow square and measure the distance between the mark you made to the string. If you do not have a bow square, use a tape measure or yard stick to measure the distance from the string to the mark you made on your limbs. You want to have the upper limb weaker than the lower limb by 1/8". You want your upper limb to bend 1/8" more than the bottom limb. In other words, you want a 1/8" possitive tiller for indian style shooting.