Hey Don. Glad you checked in this Morn! I laughed out loud over the mental picture you painted for me. If you step thru, which I do, and you age from year to year, and I begrudgingly admit that I do, then ones balance may not be as sharp as it once was. The inevitable stumble fumble with a bow wrapped around your leg is somewhere on the horizon. As to your comment on safety, I will respectfully disagree. Most of the breaks I've had over the years didn't happen while bracing the bow. Most of the breaks for me anyway, happened nearer to full draw. I said earlier that my tiller method is unrecognizable to Curt, who got me started in all this. One of the areas that has not changed or diverged for either of us over the years is bracing the bow early. It's how I learned to do it. Yes, some caution is in order. Floor tiller well! By that I mean make sure when you string it that it is floor tillered well enough not to bend like a hockey stick. That's a"feel" thing that improves over time. But if you brace the bow with 1 inch, or 2 inches of brace height, and you have lots of weight left to shed, then I don't believe you will stress one near enough to break it. That shorter string will give you a truer reading on the tiller than a long string will. As Bryce said, the long string will lie to you. Want to increase the odds you come in under weight? Tiller out to near full draw with a long string. The string angle throws your weight reading off, not to mention that that long string just doesn't pull on those limbs like a short taught string will. How many times, with a long string, has everything looked really good....until you brace it, and it's a mess. Guilty here. If you have lots of weight left to remove, 4 inches at 35 lbs, no biggie. If however you are at 20 inches and 35, you get the sadz when you realize you have two untenable choices. 1. Fix the tiller and come in under weight. 2. Don't fix the tiller so that you get that 50 lb bow you wanted. If the biggest drawback is having it look like a hockey stick when you first brace it, work on your floor tiller. If your worst fear is doing the "self bow bossa nova" while performing the step thru...I'm with you on that one.
DC always comes up with good topics to discuss. Hope this hasn't driven your question into the ditch.