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radius:
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In TBB1, there is a picture of Jim Hamm ( I think) tillering a bow with a bathroom scale.  Does anyone else do this?  I bought one yesterday and pulled what I thought was a 65 # hickory bow to 28 inches, only to find it read 80#!!!  Also, I pulled the yew holmegaard which I have posted another thread about, and it came up at 45# +/- ...now, i've got a good strong back, but these bows just feel lighter than that to me...

Does anyone use these bathroom scales this way?  Are they reliable?

Thanks.

radius:
never mind...i think it's because i had the thing on the carpet instead of the solid floor.... ::)

TRACY:
It will work if you calibrate it first with an object of known weight, I use dumbell weights for example. Or even if its offafew pounds consistently then add/subtract as needed. Good luck

John K:
I use one, it works for me, like Tracy said calibrate it first with a knowen weight.

Justin Snyder:
I can get on the scale and it says 210 then in two minutes it says 206 or 212. I would buy a cheap bow scale first.  Especially since you can use the other on a tillering tree not a stick. Justin

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