Yes if you get it dry and can keep it dry all the way through the tillering process and then
get it sealed good ,with a little care they won't take much set or string follow.The key
is tillering it slow and easy.I usually do it in 3 or 4 sessions. :)I've only had this one out to 27
inches a couple of times because it is for me and I will never draw it that far while shooting.
I tiller them a inch or so more that I plan on them being drawn just to check it out and assure
it is OK.

Pappy