Hey guys I am a bit puzzled on this bamboo/osage ASL longbow I am working on. This bow was glued up with symmetrical limbs and a flat profile. The bow has been tillered for split finger and has a 3/16" positive tiller at brace height. the draw cycle of the bow is very smooth and the bow does not rock or pull in the hand as I reach full draw.
My question is in regards to the difference in set between the limbs. The bottom limb has only taken 1/2" of set while the top limb is twice that at 1" of set. After shooting the bottom limb is just under 3/4" set while the top limb is 1-1/4" of set.
I have never had a (what I believe to be) well-tillered bow that had such differences in set between the limbs. My bows typically have only up to 1/4" difference in set between both limbs.
This bow feels well balanced, but the difference in set between the limbs leads me to believe otherwise. Any thoughts? Is this difference in set going to affect the longevity of the bow?
Thanks,
Taylor