Hi guys,
I am making an osage stiff-handle bow right now. I am trying to figure out where to shoot the arrow from. I don't like setting up my bows where the top limb is longer than the bottom limb, but instead, I like to use an equal length for both limbs. I mark the exact center of the stave, put a line 2 inches above and 2 inches below, and that's my handle area. I usually make my bows so that the arrow is shooting 2" above center, the very top of my handle section. I have made a lot of bows before that use equal-length limbs (2" above center, 2" below center), but I would grip the bow a little bit lower so that the arrow would rest about 1 1/2" above center, maybe even 1 1/4". Do any of you guys put the arrow 2" above center and lay out the handle like I do? Is there supposed to be more of a positive tiller in this situation?