Hi man. Good tutorial, just something you could mention is that by changing tiller you should re-measure the brace height and the position of the nocksets, as the arrow angle may change and probably hits the rest when leaving the bow, or affects the angle of their impact on the target. Thank you for the tutorial, keep going.
Hey, thanks for the info. Does that mean that i should make my string after adjusting tiller? because I'm guessing any test string you use to measure will give back the same tiller. Thanks if you see this
Hi. I have changed to shoot barebow so I now put 3 fingers under the nock instead of two below and one above. Now my bow groans when I shoot it like the limb doesn't like me coming down the string. I feel I need to adjust the tiller so I'm sharing the load to both limbs instead of the bottom limb so much. Is this right? If so what do I do?
Oh man, this helped out a ton. My bow (a gillo g2 with l2's) was loud. I checked the measurements like you did, realized I was half an inch off, made the change and now I could probably assassinate a ninja, its quiet.
I know this is an old post but can you help me understand the tiller on a recurve bow non removable limbs? I have a Hoyt Pro Medallist hunter 1973. Thank you Dan
On my ilf limbs wen I clicked them in they don't go fully over the tiller bolt wen strung only half the bolt holds it in place is this right or should it go in all the way in so the full bolt covers the limbs
please help me . . . . . . . . . "assume" One uses 2-under, 1-above DRAW with a Finger-Tab. Assume One always re-adjusts String's Nok-set to same position on string r.w.t. Rest (for Nocking Arrow to string, same way). Assume default TILLER was set to Bottom-limb=7.0625" & Top-limb=7.375". . . . . . . . . . Now please help with what happens NEXT ..... if TILLER is CHANGED to Bottom-limb=6.875" & Top-limb=8.000" , will the Arrow arrive on the target higher up the face, or lower down on the face???? Also, if TILLER is CHANGED to Bottom-limb=7.5" & Top-limb=7.125" , will the Arrow arrive on the target opposite way to first [changing to EXTREME positive tiller] example {using the slight/minor Negative tiller}???? What does practical science demonstrate happens to arrow trajectory ???? Please help me ? ?
I have not intentionally tried to do that. I do know if your tiller is extremely off it will make your limbs very inefficient so my guess would be that the arrow would be lower on the target. If they are closer like you last example your limbs should me more efficient and you should get higher arrows.
When you measure the tiller, press the bow square against the limb and rotate the end looking for the smallest measurement. This should be 90°. But good video explaining tiller and how to adjust.
Hi i'm traditional archer but i have question i'm advanced in archer, i'm pulling my bow without big difficulty i can hold him quite long but my left arm is shaking this don't disturb but this is weird ODPOWIEDZ
Hi man. Good tutorial, just something you could mention is that by changing tiller you should re-measure the brace height and the position of the nocksets, as the arrow angle may change and probably hits the rest when leaving the bow, or affects the angle of their impact on the target.
Thank you for the tutorial, keep going.
Hey, thanks for the info. Does that mean that i should make my string after adjusting tiller? because I'm guessing any test string you use to measure will give back the same tiller. Thanks if you see this
exactly what i was looking for. Thank you!
Hi. I have changed to shoot barebow so I now put 3 fingers under the nock instead of two below and one above. Now my bow groans when I shoot it like the limb doesn't like me coming down the string. I feel I need to adjust the tiller so I'm sharing the load to both limbs instead of the bottom limb so much. Is this right? If so what do I do?
Oh man, this helped out a ton. My bow (a gillo g2 with l2's) was loud. I checked the measurements like you did, realized I was half an inch off, made the change and now I could probably assassinate a ninja, its quiet.
If i'm using three under techniques, it is better to using positive or negative tiller?
3 under is usually best to be neutral tiller - so no difference between the top or bottom limb. Although if you're string walking this may change.
Matthew Briffa I'm using string walking technique, and now I'm using neutral tiller
I know this is an old post but can you help me understand the tiller on a recurve bow non removable limbs?
I have a Hoyt Pro Medallist hunter 1973.
Thank you
Dan
On my ilf limbs wen I clicked them in they don't go fully over the tiller bolt wen strung only half the bolt holds it in place is this right or should it go in all the way in so the full bolt covers the limbs
Split finger verse 3 under makes a difference regarding tiller...according to
Hoyt,
Very concise and easy to understand explanation of tiller, thank you.
You sir are a very funny man. I enjoy your vids but this one was especially full of wit. Thanks
Hi
I want to ask please I have loud cranck noise when shooting
Is the cracking noise happening when you draw the bow back or after you release?
@@shoreshotarchery after the release
@@osmansalem I would check your tiller, brace height as a starter. Has it always made this sound or is it new?
@@shoreshotarchery it's new, beside its brand new bow krossan xenia 68" riser 25"
@@osmansalem ok, I would definitely check the tiller, brace height and limb alignment
Good but too much talking
please help me . . . . . . . . . "assume" One uses 2-under, 1-above DRAW with a Finger-Tab. Assume One always re-adjusts String's Nok-set to same position on string r.w.t. Rest (for Nocking Arrow to string, same way). Assume default TILLER was set to Bottom-limb=7.0625" & Top-limb=7.375". . . . . . . . . . Now please help with what happens NEXT ..... if TILLER is CHANGED to Bottom-limb=6.875" & Top-limb=8.000" , will the Arrow arrive on the target higher up the face, or lower down on the face???? Also, if TILLER is CHANGED to Bottom-limb=7.5" & Top-limb=7.125" , will the Arrow arrive on the target opposite way to first [changing to EXTREME positive tiller] example {using the slight/minor Negative tiller}????
What does practical science demonstrate happens to arrow trajectory ????
Please help me ? ?
I have not intentionally tried to do that. I do know if your tiller is extremely off it will make your limbs very inefficient so my guess would be that the arrow would be lower on the target. If they are closer like you last example your limbs should me more efficient and you should get higher arrows.
OK, thanks for trying. Your reply has been most welcome :)
When you measure the tiller, press the bow square against the limb and rotate the end looking for the smallest measurement. This should be 90°. But good video explaining tiller and how to adjust.
+PaniKontrol Thank you 😀
I have krossan xenia 68" riser 25" I would like to know how to adjust the limbs trill please
You need to ask about the loud cranky sound you have when you shoot.
My bottom tiller- 17.7mm, top tiller- 18mm, 68" limbs, 25" riser- wns motive forged..tq..
Haha I like you, you have a little resamblance to watsky
Thanks 😀
Hi
Adjusting the limbs trill while the string set or loose
either way, but I prefer to do it loose that way the limb bolts do not scratch the limbs
@@shoreshotarchery can u please help me to adjust my trill limbs
My bow has the same tiller length how to adjust it I have a wooden riser.
If you do not have a tiller adjustment (limb bolt that has a set screw so it can be adjust in and out), then you cannot adjust your tiller.
@@MrSandquist Is it neutral tiller okay?
@David Sandquist Thank you.
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No, we cannot see the numbers.
Hi i'm traditional archer but i have question i'm advanced in archer, i'm pulling my bow without big difficulty i can hold him quite long but my left arm is shaking this don't disturb but this is weird
ODPOWIEDZ
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