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Redline cam models must be measured from a
reference line from axle to axle.  (See fig 9)
The main function of tiller is to allow the archer to
more easily and comfortably aim during the draw
and release of the shot.  Most bows will shoot best
with an even tiller which means the distance from
the string to the limb is the same on top and bot-
tom.  Tiller adjustments are made by adjusting
either limb weight adjustment bolt.  (See draw
weight adjustment section pg. 15).  Example: Too
much tiller on the bottom limb, decrease the
weight on the top limb or increase the weight on
the bottom.  Hoyt USA recommends that you ini-
tially set tiller equal top and bottom.
CENTERSHOT
Centershot is the alignment of the arrow in the
power path of the string.  This is accomplished
by moving the arrow rest left or right.  
Release shooters should line the arrow up with
the power path of the string. (See fig 10)  Finger
shooters should position the arrow so that the
tip is just to the outside of the power path of the
string. (See fig 10)
Centershot is critical to how accurate a bow will
perform.  These are initial centershot settings, for
proper alignment Hoyt USA recommends this
be done by a qualified Pro Shop.