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Old 10-05-2004, 10:25 AM
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Rangeball
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Default RE: Tiller question

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I guess I just can't see the uneven torquing of the limbs to be good for the bow and would avoid it at all costs.

I believe that when the tiller is on, both limbs are working the equally in relation to your individual grip and nock point.
I had a long reply typed up to this, then my computer locked up and I lost it... [:@]

It basically said what Bobco said above, only using way more words than are apparently necessary...

I did this with my bow, made a noticeable improvement in the way it holds on target as well as noise and recoil on release, all positive results.

In a perfect world with perfectly matched limbs, this step wouldn't be necessary. But unless you got really lucky and your limbs are matched, chances are your bow is in the exact situation you described as being concerned with and avoiding at all costs.

On the adjust nock/rest issue, I don't think it will matter much either way, I can't imagine having to make big moves...
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