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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Firstlight on April 15, 2016, 05:00:00 PM
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Are there any disadvantages to shooting a bow split finger when the bow is tillered specifically for a 3 under release?
I've read that if tillered for split and shooting 3 under there is no affect other than noise and most likely raising the nocking point.
But what about the converse? Are there disadvantages to shooting a 3 under tillered bow with split fingers?
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I don't know a lot about this but everything i have heard has said it's no biggie slight drop in performance. Aka not reaching bow full potential. Haven't heard about more noise. Again i don't know much
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Actually this is a good subject. I have found that the bow will shoot great tillered even and shot with split. Much better then tillered for split and shot 3 under.
Mike
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What Wingnut said. I had another bowyer tell me the same thing.
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I have my Hoyt Excel tiller even. I shoot split finger. IMO it makes more noise trying to shoot 3 under on a bow tillered for split. At least on m y Bear TD it did. I know you can super tune a bow that is adjustable but I am not that good anyway.
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I don't know the answer to your question, but I shoot split and actually shoot better with my bows tillered for 3-under. All of my bows are tillered even.
Bisch
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Mike I have found the same, why do you suppose this is so and why has 1/8+ been done for so long?
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Had a Widow that was tilered for 3 under but I shot it split. It shot great. Often wish I had it back but sold it because it was a few lbs on the heavy side for me. I always thought it was just that bow, the above post make me wonder.
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I agree with Bisch. I have one of my Tall Tines tillered for three under and I shoot split. No problem at all.
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My 60" longbow is tillered even and shoots MUCH better split finger. Lots quieter too. Not sure why that is but I don't mind it.
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Ummm. I turned down a very nice Black Widow PCH because I shoot split and it was tillered for three under now I'm thinking I may have screwed up.
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I appreciate the input, thank you!