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Author Topic: Tillering question  (Read 917 times)

Offline Mike Z

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Tillering question
« on: April 18, 2018, 11:45:49 AM »
So, I buy a lot of used bows (the addiction is real). Was talking to a guy that had inquired about one of my bows, and he had asked if it was tillered for split finger or 3 under. I never really ask when buying bows how they're tillered... Everything seems to shoot pretty well for me, and I shoot 3 under.

I've heard that proper tiller may make the bow a tinge more quiet, but that's about it. Am I missing something here, or should I happily continue shooting while blessed with blissful ignorance?

Offline PresTex

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Re: Tillering question
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2018, 12:53:19 PM »
Personally, I find tuning is much easier with an even tillered bow shooting 3 under if I am shooting off the shelf. I have to run an unusually high nock point with bows that have a substantial amount of positive tiller. The bows ive had with positive tiller shoot perfect with split finger but give me fits shooting 3 under. This could be an effect of something wrong with my shooting whether its grip pressure, release, shooting a glove, etc but I dont know. Ive been told by several bowyers tiller really shouldnt matter that much but for me, for whatever reason, even tiller is what works best. Alternatively, if I am shooting an elevated rest I can get away with a little positive tiller as that allows normal arrow positive with a higher nock point.

If you are getting good arrow flight and consistently hitting your target then keep it up. No reason to worry about something that is not causing any issues. 

« Last Edit: April 18, 2018, 02:59:28 PM by PresTex »

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Re: Tillering question
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2018, 02:58:35 PM »
I tend to agree with Pres. "No reason to worry about something that is not causing any issues." I shoot split, but don't pay much attention to tiller.  I do measure it just to see what it is, but never found a bow that wasn't easy to set up just by moving the nock point a little one way or another.

Offline mahantango

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Re: Tillering question
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2018, 07:51:19 PM »
I shoot three under, have upwards of twenty bows - none tillered for three under. It's a non-issue.
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