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Old 04-05-2004 | 10:12 PM
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Arthur P
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Default RE: Wrist and grip

Rangeball, you don't accomplish that kind of tune and keep the limb bolts fully seated. You don't maintain absolute maximum poundage. But why in the world would you trade off improved tuning, steadier aiming and better accuracy for a couple measely pounds of draw weight? Doesn't make any sense at all.

Make the adjustment, get the bow tuned right, and you might even pick up a couple fps of speed even after dropping a pound or so of draw weight.

ewolf, that's quite alright that you disagree with my tiller technique. I have a great deal of disagreement with your point of view, on a great many things.

You've got 3/16 negative tiller on your bow? Less tiller on the bottom limb? In other words you have tillered your bow specifically to accomodate your unusual grip style. People using a more conventional grip generally wind up with less tiller on the top limb. Someone using the high wrist almost always has less tiller on the top limb, especially if they're fingers shooters.
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