I think (or thought) I knew the answer to this one but seems like what worked was the opposite of what I was thinking. Assuming the string nocks are even and accurate so their depth or angle is not a factor.
This is a glass lam bow but I assume it would be the same for all bow types.
When the bow is strung and you look at it from the string(belly) side. The string sits off center. It is obviously closer to one edge of the limb than the other.
Is the edge that it is closer to the stronger side or the weaker side?????
Also, which side of the limb would you sand to bring the string back to center???
My thoughts were...the side the string was closer to was the strong side, and ,, you would sand on that same strong side to correct it?
Any help, Thanks Steve