There are several things that can cause excessive hand shock. uneven tiller is one reason, bad Bow Design,also limbs tips that are too thick, not including the overlays be they antler, Horn, or any other material. But the improper taper of both the width of the limbs as well as the thickness of the taper of the belly of the limbs. Most new Bowyers make the common mistake of making the tips of the limbs on there Bows way to thick, thus causing unneccesary hand shock. You will never get all hand shock complety removed,there will always be a very small amount even in the most expensive and well Designed Bows, just a simple Law of Physics, for every action there is a re-action, due to the tremendous forces developed in the limbs....ONE SHOT...
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