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Old 05-27-2015, 08:24 AM
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how many check there tiller from what I was told it was called was paper tuning my 360 and another guy suggested it... oh if anyone is paper tuning there rpm360 I found that changing the rest doesn't help you need to twist cables and yokes(yokes I knew about) always learning something is a good thing
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Old 05-27-2015, 08:48 AM
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how many check there tiller from what I was told it was called was paper tuning my 360 and another guy suggested it... oh if anyone is paper tuning there rpm360 I found that changing the rest doesn't help you need to twist cables and yokes(yokes I knew about) always learning something is a good thing
Tiller was very important with old school compounds..and the differance from top and bottom riser/limb was up to 1/8 "

However with modern technology tiller on moderen bows is equal...

So if bow limb bolts are maxed out hand snug...and let out equal turn top and bottom limbs to desired weight...that keeps tiller equal...

with some shooter form and bow model or brand Tiller can be played with slightly while tuning...however for the most part if it equal it is best to keep it that way and solve issues elsewhere...

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