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Originally Posted by sp220
I personally was never that comfortable with a pocket held on by screws. But thats just me. |
If you look at the dynamics of the loads involved, the screws that are holding the limb pocket on are not the main load bearing ones. The pocket is just being pinched between the the limb butt and the riser. Its the limb preload bolt that under the load!. also, when you adjust the preload you change the angle that the limb sits at. for example. At minimum setting the limb butt might be parrallel to the limb bolt top. this is good!. At the max wound in position, the limb is in contact with one side of the bolt. This would add stress to the top of the limb bolt! Steel bolts hold, not sure if aluminium bolts would?
Anyhow!
If you need to align your limbs left to right. with shims/grub screws
And different risers need different preload, to achive the same tiller... meaning the limb pad angles are different riser to riser even on the same model and even top to bottom. With the Limb bolt adjusters.
Why assume that your riser is not rotationally out? You dont have adjusters for that?
Is this adjustment range just a sales ploy to make up for mass production?
Do you need left to right adjustment, or does it confuse you?
Tiller adjustment? is it something to fiddle with or does it add to your score?
If you want faster performance and accurate performance, then dont you need accurate machineing? not more adjusters?