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Split or 3 Under - How to Tell?

Started by PowDuck, November 17, 2007, 10:24:00 AM

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PowDuck

I just acquired a Terry Hughes Arkansas Stick Charmer longbow and was comparing it to my CheckMate Crusader. What I noticed was the difference in lengths of the limbs compared when the arrow rests are lined up.

My question is this: How do you tell if a bow is tillered for split finger or 3 under? and does it really matter if I shoot it however I feel more comfortable? (I shoot split finger.)
Romans 8:28

JRY309

Some will say it doesn't really matter.But measure the tiller of the limbs,if the are even usally means tillered for 3 under.Usally for split the tiller is set at 1/8 to 1/4 positive tiller.Measure from the end of the fadeout up to the string.


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