I'm just curious, I just recently started using more positive tiller than the 1/16" that I have been using. Which would normally place my arrow pass close to center, usually about 1/2" above at the very most. But now I am using a more positive tiller, at about 1/8" or a tiny bit more, as I was having a bit of trouble with my bottom limb becoming overpowered over time. I was wondering, with a positive tiller a little over an 1/8", where would the arrow pass likely end up? I know it can vary sometimes bow to bow, depending on how much the limbs are actually working, and the length of the bow or stiff verses working handle, but in general? I was thinking about 3/4" to 1". I'm wanting to do 1". Now John Strunk in his yew bow build in TBB, puts his arrow pass about 1" above center, and recommends 1/4" positive tiller. 1/4" just looks off way too much to me, but than again maybe I am just a little OCD about what my bows look like at brace.