Hey guys, I shoot 3 under on my Bear Montana Longbow thats tillered for Split Finger shooting. What I am wondering what difference will I notice if I shoot a longbow thats tillered for 3-Under vs Split?? Why am I asking, because I'm looking at a bow in the Classifieds that tillered for 3 under thats a real beauty and at the right price, but tillered for split? Should I wait to find or order a bow tillered for 3-Under?
Thanks!
I've always shot 3under and always had bows tillered for split finger. Shoot some tillered for 3 under and didn't notice the difference. If you like it buy it.
Howzit Joseph,
From what I've read on the Black Widow website, you can shoot a bow three under on a bow thats built for split. The few years; 2 that I've been shooting Trad, I haven't seen any difference in bow performance. I also shoot three under. Some will say that the bow it will shoot louder. I guess that I'm lucky or a bit deaf (probably the latter) as I cannot tell the difference in "loudness". Out of the four recurves that I own, only one was made to shoot three under.
Aloha,
Mark
That what I heard as well Mark, it will shoot louder! I was wondering if there is better performance with it tillered the correct way and if its that big a difference, or is it just a noise factor. My Montana is quiet as can be shooting this way, 3 under on a tillered for split fingered bow!
If shooting 3 under, just adjust the nocking point and wear ear protection. :bigsmyl:
It's not the tiller, it's shooting three under that's louder. In truth, a lot of folks don't tiller their bows any differently for one versus the other. Most bows are tillered about 3/16 positive tiller, give or take a sixteenth. You will have to nock a little higher shooting three under.
bowhuntingfool- Any bow can be shot any way consistantly, look at The Wilhelm brothers!! That said,the tiller of a bow does make a differance,in the simple fact that having all three fingers under adds extra string torque on the lower limb. But it shouldn't cause the bow to shoot louder. You have a flemish twist string? Might want to try one with 16-18 strands, help's out a little. Also, a heavier arrow will quiet the bow down alot,more kinetic energy transfered.
QuoteOriginally posted by Orion:
It's not the tiller, it's shooting three under that's louder. In truth, a lot of folks don't tiller their bows any differently for one versus the other. Most bows are tillered about 3/16 positive tiller, give or take a sixteenth. You will have to nock a little higher shooting three under.
So what your saying is that its just a noise factor and there really is no performance issue? My bow now is a quiet as a mouse when I shoot, its tillered for 3 under! Will a shorter bow make a difference, ie: finger pinch etc... I'm shooting 64" and looking at picking up a 58" - 60" inch bow!
If the bow is tillered for split finger wouldn't the lower limb experience more stress over time and become weaker, such as in a selfbow?
I switched from shooting split finger to three under with my Quinn recurve and noticed no difference in sound. I raised my knocking point a little, maybe 1/8 inch and it is fine. I was told by a very popular bowyer that it wouldn't make any difference.
QuoteOriginally posted by toddster:
bowhuntingfool- Any bow can be shot any way consistantly, look at The Wilhelm brothers!! That said,the tiller of a bow does make a differance,in the simple fact that having all three fingers under adds extra string torque on the lower limb. But it shouldn't cause the bow to shoot louder. You have a flemish twist string? Might want to try one with 16-18 strands, help's out a little. Also, a heavier arrow will quiet the bow down alot,more kinetic energy transfered.
Thanks, my set up now is a 620gr arrow coming out of a 50# bow, pretty quiet! The buck I killed this year at 10 yards didn't hear it! :clapper:
I am just looking at all options before I go and buy a used bow. I want to be sure its gonna be a good purchase!
QuoteOriginally posted by StickBender55:
If the bow is tillered for split finger wouldn't the lower limb experience more stress over time and become weaker, such as in a selfbow?
Not from what I've seen in 11 years of shooting 3 under. I've yet to see a glass lam bow damaged or loose poundage due to how it was shot.
Three under shooting generally equates to less finger pinch, but it will all come down to the design of the bow. If the bow is designed (not necessarily designed to your draw, but capable of drawing that far) to be pulled to your draw length I don't see why you should have any finger pinch shooting 3 under...Mike
if you can stress a lower limb I am just the guy that can do it. I stringwalk. that means that I may be drawing and releasing the bow string from as much as 1&7/8" under the nocking point of the arrow. been stringwalking recurves since 1964 with no adverse effect on bows.
I would not worry about it
rusty
Howzit Joseph,
Alot of good advice posted above. I also shoot a heavier arrow and I guess it does helps with the "loudnes" issue.
As far a short bow being louder, My Great Plains SR is 56 inches and it isn't any louder than my other Great Plains one piece at 60 inches.
I don't know about finger pinch as I draw only 26 inches. For my short draw length, pinch is not an issue. I was born vertically challenged so I prefer to shoot short bows. Buggers make me look taller------
Aloha,
Mark
Great stuff guys, this is the info I'm looking for. You guys are helping me spend money and not even knowing it! :thumbsup: :campfire: :archer: