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Great job for your 4th bow, make sure of your finger location (arrow nocking point ) when pulling and taking pics when doing the final tiller. an inch or two one way or the other will make a big difference.DBar
More towards the tips if you ask me.
Hope I m note being redundant here but its pulling to 25" and about 35#. Its 64" t2t and im going for 28" is that possible.
You should look on the belly and see if you see any chrysals
Quote from: TimothyR on January 23, 2015, 05:26:47 pmHope I m note being redundant here but its pulling to 25" and about 35#. Its 64" t2t and im going for 28" is that possible.How is your tiller tree set up? I can't tell from the photo. Was the bow drawn with a pulley arrangement from underneath for the photo or did you hook the bowstring on a notch or a screw? What I am getting at in my round about way is how long you kept the bow drawn to 25". Holding one that far drawn for too long a time can induce some set, and especially before all your tillering imperfections have been worked out. I don't leave one drawn for more than a few seconds anywhere past twenty inches of draw. My observations on tiller past twenty inches are made through photos, mirrors, shadows on the wall, or having someone else draw it while I watch. Final tiller for me has to be achieved based on how the bow works in hand. Hope that helps. All of my babbling aside, good work on your bow.