Can't give you an exact answer, as I took it off at two diff. times. Also, diff. bow designs, limb widths etc. will effect the results that you get. In general, my experience with ,-- a standard width glass bow of say 1 1/2" at the fades -removing a TOTAL of 3/16" from each limb, will reduce wt. 6-8 lbs. -- after this initial 3/16" removal, the effect of removing more will more quickly remove lbs.-- so if 3/16 only gets you half way to what you want, removing the same amount again is going to be way TOO MUCH. After the first 3/16 go very slow, like 1/16 at a time and check for poundage. Remove wood from the fades tapering in a straight line all most all the way to the nocks and than easy off some so as not to destroy the integrity of the nocks. After any wood removal, PULL THE BOW AT LEAST 20 TIMES-- , so it can settle in, and you can check the tiller. If I had that Hunter w/ me, I'd measure the width for you. I can tell you this--it's pretty darn narrow.-- and a great shooter. I use only FF strings padded wn dental floss-- never a prob. Good luck-- you can do it-- just go slow.