Effects of tiller adjustments when stringwalking.
Effects of tiller adjustments when stringwalking.
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Jimmy, at the end of the video you mention that with string walking, the further you are from the nock, the shorter the effective draw length of the arrow, which makes sense. But you say that this will effect the right/left impact point on the arrow, which convuses me; wouldn’t it impact the up/down impact point instead?
Thanks for your work, it is really helpful!
Alan Rosenfield
The arrow is weaker when not drawn as far so it’s like short drawing essentially.
Gotcha – makes sense – thank you.
Alan
Thanks for this video. I have been playing with my tiller for stringwalking but have not been able to get it right. I will try the 1/4″ positive.