I am trying to understand tiller better just to know I guess, but also to understand how grip and finger locations affect how the bow shoots. How does the tiller work? I do understand that you want to tiller the bow so both limbs bend the same. I assume this then makes the limbs both move at the same time in the same place or timed the same I guess I should say. The most I have found so far is that split finger is tillered positive, which I understood as larger measurement from the sting to the fade out on the tip limb, and three under is tillered even. What I don’t understand is exactly why this is and how it works dynamically when the bow is shot. I think I read that positive tiller is the top limb being weaker, but I don’t get how that would be measured at the fade out. Why is it different for 3 under vs. split finger? What affect does the limbs being out of balance have when the bow is shot? I assume that one limb bends more than the other, but what happens dynamically on release? Does the limb with more bend get to the all the way forward on the shot slower because it has to travel farther or does it get there faster because of more load?