that makes sense.
so in the other thread about daves tillering yardstick mod, it occured to me that if one could make a bow that was perfect (well, as close to perfect as possible) at brace, then in theory one could have a winner with the first few shots. OK. thats impratical for most, but it did get me thinking about how the average bowyer would know what perfect at brace height would look like?
Unless he was like Arvin!
1. settle on a design that works
2. keep accurate tracings and weight records on previous builds
3. build to spec.
I think Badger tested a bow built by Dave Dewey thqat was built to spec and never drawn previous to testing. maybe Steve can comment on how close to tiller it came out, I do recall it performed rather well.