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slugman 05-02-2006 02:14 PM

RE: Three finger under
 
What day are you planning on going ? If the meet is near towson, would take me about an 1hr 20min to get there

bigcountry 05-02-2006 02:52 PM

RE: Three finger under
 
I am goin on sat. depending on weather.

ewolf 05-02-2006 09:01 PM

RE: Three finger under
 
It is all in the tillering of the bow. If a bow is tillered for three under it's useless to try split finger. When I purchase a bow I have them ship it unfinished (some will not send them this way, which means I have to sand the finish and the limbs[:@]).
I have many bows that shoot perfect for me and many have different tillers. I get a bow, shoot it and sand the limbs until the tiller gets to whatI need. Somewhere between 1/8" to 5/16" shooting the same style.

The tiller has to match the shooting style in order to shoot well.

Arthur P 05-03-2006 06:17 AM

RE: Three finger under
 
That's true, ewolf, but most bows I've had shot equally well with either split or 3-under by simply adjusting the nock point. I've had to sand the snot out of a few to get them to shoot 3-under though.;)

bigcountry 05-03-2006 08:08 AM

RE: Three finger under
 
Ok, guys, how do you know if a bow is tilled for 3 under?

If I set my nock point 1/2" over center and start to pull the bow back, the bottom limb flips out first. If I set the nock point almost 1/8" over center (basically bottom of nock point is dead center to rest), then when I start to draw, the bow limbs stay pretty even but I definatly get a high flip from my arrow. I set the nock point again to 1/2" over center and it goes away.


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