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I always start with optimum rest/plunger offset, and tune around that, my goal being to get the perfect tune by not to straying from that optimum string alignment. The real art is selecting an arrow that gets you in the ball park, I've spent a small fortune on arrows when I started out with Recurve lolThe Olympic guys use the bolts to tune the arrows because they understand that there truly is an optimum rest offset and plunger tension for each archer. I think very few barebow shooter have the patience and repeatable precision to get to that level. They also aren't chasing speed as we do so long as they have the required sight marks.
Grant
^^^yep!^^^ddd that makes a lot of sense. This is becoming a timely thread since i'm just adding tiller tweaking to my tuning regimen....
You could be correct Jim. Working on the theory that bolt downs are faster than iLF rigs and drawing under 28" on a limb rated at 28" your theory holds water my friend. I will use the 20yd spot as a guide for this. If this setup hits high or low compared to the other one it will give me an idea.Jon.......it would seem to me that an Archer with a shorter draw length (like Us) will notice more arrow speed difference in a set of lighter limbs bottomed out (Pre-loaded) to make a given draw weight, VS. a heavier set of limbs backed out to make the same draw weight...The differences will likely be small, and in reality not likely enough to worry about, but still there...In my own chrono testing, some limbs will respond more, or less, to Pre-load differences than others, just due to design...My Uukha shorts shoot with more vibration and noise, and get toady real quick unless I'm running a good bit of Pre-load on them...Just my observations, other folks will probably have different results, perhaps.....Take care, Jon!.....Jim
Yes...it's perfectly normal Daniel.When you have your limb bolts turned out - how do limb butts seat against the bolt?
I've always liked seeing the flat bolt contacting the limb... but when I turn it out, only the tip of the limb butt is making contact with the bottom face of the limb bolt. Is this normal?