Limb pre-tension refers to the initial tension of the bow limbs. On bows without tiller screws, the pre-tension is set by the bow manufacturer and cannot be adjusted. Depending on the shooting grip, it is generally not recommended to shoot with a positive or zero tiller. This topic belongs to the advanced area of bow tuning.

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