I have been tillering a couple of hickory bows over the last few days and I'm not liking it. The bows are dry, I got them down to floor tiller last year and they have been drying in the house ever since. One is for my wife. It is only 25-30 lbs and has taken on a lot of set. The other one is a sinew backed bow. I got it tillered to where I have to bend it to string it and the string is really tight, but still touches the handle (zero brace height). Any way, I checked the weight, then put it on my pulley tillering set up. I exercised it 30 times and took it down. Now, it is at 1 1/2" brace height. When I tiller osage, the string stretches, not the bow! I am really not liking hickory right now. It is hot and humid here in Southern IN. It pretty much stays like that from June-Sept. I know hickory needs to be very dry to perform its best. Will all of my hickory bows shoot like the limbs are wet noodles? If so, I will have some hickory to trade.