QUOTE]Originally posted by Gordon Jabben:
I'm kind of old school but I thought one bow would hit different from another bow due to tillering and how centershot it was. [/QUOTE]
I don’t understand what you mean by hit different.
I have about eighteen bows in my little collection, and about half of them are totally different from each other in design, and shoot different spined arrows. I have had a close relationship with each and everyone of these bows, and as long as I did my part, to shoot with perfect form it came down to one thing, marring the bow and the arrow in perfect harmony, or tuning the two to each other. When that comes together, they all hit the same, and that is where i'm looking.
When they wouldn’t hit where I was aiming, I would continue tuning, and adjusting.
Just my opinion I could be wrong!