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Old 07-31-2003 | 06:37 AM
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Arthur P
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Default RE: Tiller effects

Nub, I don' t put much stock in tiller tuning. I just set it like I talked about above and leave it alone. Cam timing and synch are a lot more important than getting the perfect tiller. If I don' t have time to set tiller on a bow, I' ll run it to zero and get on with life. But I' ll set the tiller to fit me as soon as I can. Just like your draw weight and draw length, you set the tiller to fit you and it doesn' t involve anything more exotic than just keeping the bow level in your hand as you draw and shoot.

I' ve also heard of creep tuning for dually bows, where you tune your bow in and then check it by intentionally creeping away from anchor before the release, and then adjust it so the creep shots and full draw shots hit the same point of impact. Supposed to make your bow much more forgiving. I' ve never messed with that either. Since I don' t creep when I shoot (one major thing single cams taught me ), I don' t see any reason to tune for creep.
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