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A&H limbs upside down for three under

Started by Brad Isham, May 30, 2012, 08:00:00 PM

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Brad Isham

I just found the best thing for my three under shooting. I love My A&H screamin' fast longbow but it was always loud shooting three under. I reverse tillered it by 1/8th inch by putting the top limb on bottom and bottom on top. Smooth, quiet, and fast. 60# 66" shooting a 650gr arrow 187fps.
What's not to like???
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Brad Isham

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doowop

Most bowyers tiller even for three under.

CoilSpring

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iohkus

Also the beauty of tuning an ILF.(I know your's isn't an ILF, but same results). Will
Hmmmmm. I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I'm
not sure that what you heard is what I actually meant!

Rob W.

When you paper tune that does the paper have to be upside down?
This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

KentuckyTJ

QuoteOriginally posted by Rob W.:
When you paper tune that does the paper have to be upside down?
No but you do Rob    :jumper:
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Rob W.

QuoteOriginally posted by KentuckyTJ:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Rob W.:
When you paper tune that does the paper have to be upside down?
No but you do Rob     :jumper:  [/b]
So would that be 3 under or 3 over?
This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

stringstretcher

Glad you got it worked out Brad.  Now I will not have to listen to it   :thumbsup:
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dragonheart

Stringwalkers in competition have been inverting limbs for years, one of those "secrets" about the dark art.  I am not a stringwalker anymore, but even or reverse tiller always worked for me in the past when shooting below the arrow.
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Brad Isham

It's actually a 1/8th inch negative tiller now. The next step is that I took the medium grip handle and cut 3/8 inch off of it. Scary cutting a four hundred dollar riser on your bandsaw but I did it. With the lower wrist it's even quieter. I think it's all about the limbs returning to brace as close to the same time as possible.
There are boundless benefits to the perspectives of others.
Brad Isham

Jim Wright

While I know that not all chronographs are created dead-on equal, unless you have an exceptionally long draw length you have a bow that is shooting 11 to 1 arrows faster than the bows Blackie Schultz has chronographed with 9 to 1 arrows @28" in the monthly technical reviews for Traditional Bowhunter Magazine.

Gatorgone

I agree Jim.  Either my Chrony or ACS must be a little slow.  I have a 60@28 A&H 62". I pull 28.75"  12 strand D-97. shoot 3under with a clicker.  629g goes within 2 fps of 186 fps every shot.

I'm curious how high did you need to go with your nock pt to tune it.  Both my ACS need to be about 7/8" high to bareshaft well.
I might switch my limbs and try it.


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