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"leaning" bow limb

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Pat B:
Gordon. With my ADD or Dyslexia, I could have it backwards ::) If I had it in my hand and could see what it was doing, I might have a better chance of answering your question. ;D   Pat

jamie:
gordon the last osage bow i did had the same thing and i tillered it out. if the bottom limb is leaning to the left when looking at the belly, work the right side. ive only had one bow that was so bad i couldnt fix it. it was fine at full draw but twisted in the hand after loosing the string and arra flight was horrible. i wrapped that sucker around a tree. peace

Justin Snyder:
Gordon, I believe the info Pat and Manny are referring to is in TBB.   I can never remember which side it is. I'll try to find it for you. Justin

George Tsoukalas:
Hold it up as if to shoot. If the string tracks to your right then remove wood from the left side of both limbs and exercise between wood removals-not you the bow. :)  Sometimes I just turn the bow around and shoot it the other way to save my forearm. Jawge

Gordon:
Thank you George. That makes intuitive sense to me.

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