Thanks Don for letting me hijack your post, but since you asked, I will continue. This morning, among other things, I decided to switch the top and bottom limbs to see what happened. I frankly expected awful bare shaft flight, so stood close to the target for the first shot. To my amazement, the bare shaft flew perfectly! I got the 3-5 degree nock high that I wanted without changing the nock point of 5/8" I already had from 5-20 yards.
As I said, the tiller was +1/8" with the limbs on "correctly." With the top and bottom limbs switched, the tiller was zero. I didn't expect that either. I thought if I swapped the limbs, the tiller would be negative.
I can only come up with two theories to explain this:
1. The limbs were mismarked top and bottom, and were really tillered for 3 under.
2. The limbs were correctly marked, and intended to be tillered for split, but weren't tillered correctly, but through some kind of fortuitous accident, were tillered correctly for 3 under when swapped top for bottom.
Neither one of these seem very likely, but that's all I can think of at the moment. Meanwhile, I now have a bow I like to shoot, as long as I can remember to put the limbs on upside down if I ever take it apart and ship it somewhere to hunt with.