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Mass produced bows verses tillering?

Started by CMR, March 28, 2007, 12:40:00 PM

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CMR

Was wondering about this today at work since its a slow day....
I assume mass produced bows are tillered for split finger. So what happens if you shoot 3 under? Would the bow have to be re-tillered or something to that nature?
Example....say a Martin Hunter recurve.

Any insight is appreciated

vermonster13

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LBR

Chek-Mate did some tests on that some years ago, and to make a long story short their findings were that with some bows the noise was different (shoot a bow tillered for 3-under using split it was noisier, and vice-versa) but that's all--accuracy was not affected.  I have a couple of friends that shoot 3-under and for years they shot bows tillered for split (and shot them very well) with no ill effects.

Chad

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