[LIMB] TILLER ADJUSTMENT
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Tiller refers to the difference in distance from the bowstring to the upper limb and the lower limb.
When viewed from the side, it is measured by checking the length from the string to the point where it meets each limb.
It is the most basic setting used to balance the bow vertically between the upper and lower limbs.
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The arrow rest is a small support component that holds the arrow securely on the bow.
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