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Tiller on Dalaa Riser

Started by rlc1959, October 17, 2012, 12:01:00 PM

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rlc1959

I shoot 3 under and have a 17" Dalaa Riser with border Hex Limbs. The limbs are longs and make a 62" bow. What should the tiller be set at ?? ( Too start) even or what.

Thanks for your help, Randy
Randy Chamberlin

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JRY309

Most bowyers tillering for 3under will use an even tiller.Whats nice about the Dalaa is that i is adjustable you can play around with the tiller.

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rlc1959

Thanks guys. I need to loosen the bottom limb an extra turn and a half to get even. Is that normal ??
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A.S.

Randy, I think it's fairly common to have to turn one limb bolt farther than the other to get the tiller even. I would set it even tiller and start tuning.

Avid Archer

, Instead of loosening the bottom bolt 1.5 turns to achieve even tiller, adjust both bolts equally in opposite directions, bottom 3/4 turn out, top 3/4 turn in to achieve same result.

rlc1959

Thanks, I will start at even and fine tune as needed.
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rlc1959

The top limb is only out one turn from being bottomed out. I was told that I should not shoot them tight ( bottomed out) ?? Is this true ??
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A.S.

Yep, the bolts need to be back out at least enough so the limbs will easily slide out when you are taking them off the riser.


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