I'm ok with you guys pulling from the center. I am only asking to question my process. However I still have to question pulling from the center. In my opinion, when the bow is done, and you are shooting it, your hand position on the bow string will be more towards the top of the handle where the arrow rest is located. Now take into account, we nock our arrows anywhere from 1/4 to even 5/8th of an inch above the arrow shelf. Which means when we draw the bow, our middle finger of our drawing hand is pretty close to the arrow shelf of the bow, top of the handle. So in my opinion, we are actualy applying the draw force with our hand on the bow string, 2 inches above the center of the handle. So therefore, say we are tillering a bow on the tree, and one time we draw from the center of the handle, and the next time we draw where the arrow shelf will be, then the tiller profile of the bow on the tree would have to be different as we are applying more pressure to the top limb. I understand that drawing from the center of the handle, will be the center of the bow, and the tiller should look pretty good. But that is not where we will draw the bow when we shoot it.
Not trying to cause any trouble here, I am just looking for information. Thanks, Roy