Well, you know there is no end to the mischief an individual can get in to when it is raining and he can't go out and play. Started off by putting a leather grip on one of my bows. First time trying that. All when well and didn't even have any gaps at the stitching...beginners luck I'm sure. All the while I was thinking about Chad saying it would only take him 20-30 minutes to reduce poundage and adjust tiller. Made me feel a little inept, so I gave it a try. Took me all afternoon. The tiller was actually a little on the bad side of even. I wound up with it at 1/8". I would sand, wipe it down, string it up, and go fling a few arrows...had quit raining by then. Then I would do the same thing over and over again. I kept trying to adjust the tiller as I went along, and was a little suprised at how much I had so sand the top limb to get the tiller to move at all. Can tell I reduced the weight a little, but don't yet know how much yet because the only person I know with scales isn't home. Arrows are flying well, and bow is quieter even with brace height lowered 1/4"? Said all of this to say thank you once again. Barry