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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: JParanee on February 06, 2012, 09:46:00 PM
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Never mind
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I don't think that it is that big a deal shooting a bow tillered for split 3 under, in my experience. It does seem to make them a tad noisier; and perhaps some lose a little cast, but not enough to make the accuracy swap..."not worth it". Hope this helps!!
Funny thing...I've mostly shot three finger more accurately, but am experimenting with split on a couple of bows and having some surprising success :) ...go figure... good luck and have fun playing with 3 under! :)
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You can just move the nock point up on the bows tillered for 2 under. I made the switch and had my zipper tillered 3 under and I'll never go back. I too dropped down in bow weight. My consistency has improved by leaps and bounds. Good luck.
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I agree with the tiller not being to important. I have bows that I built twenty years ago when I still shot split, and they shoot just fine three under which is how I shoot now.
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No problem for me shooting any of my bows three under. I made the switch to three under last summer and my shooting improved quite a bit. Check out Rick Welch's accuracy factor video if you haven't already. The style he demonstrated, three under with the double anchor (nose to the feather) really helped me to be a more consistent shooter. Consistently better that is.
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What does a bowyer have to do to the tiller to define split finger or 3 under?
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Thanks for moving it