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What do you think , or what do you know?-( PICS)
mamba:
I have a left southpaw friend who likes a pistol grip and always wanted a static recurve.Im wondering if I should be tillering it like I am or setting flat where the throat of the grip will be getting the pressure at draw.The wood is hickory and im shooting for 52#@26".
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D. Tiller:
Very unusual! Whats up with it?
Justin Snyder:
I always leave mine a big square block in the handle area. This allows me to tiller just as you would any other bow, then I cut the pistol grip in. Justin
mamba:
D-Tiller and Justin in my first pic the handle is setting on a piece of arrow shaft to keep the bow horizontal.I THINK this puts more pressure on the right(lower)limb,similar to heel pressure which with a pistol grip more pressure is felt near the arrow.I'm thinking I SHOULD remove the arrow pivot which will raize the right limb on my tiller tree but may be truer to the actual pressure exerted at full draw.What do you think?
huntersim:
Ray, heres my thought. The back of the bow should be parallel with the archer. The grip style dictates hand position, high low wrist, more or less palm. If you set the bow on your tree with out the shim, once tillered you'll end up with a stiff upper limb (think I'm right). So the bow will want to tip out of your lower hand and towards your head. I might be backward on my thinking, still half asleep. But i would leave the shim.
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