Topic: Hwarang Tilleringing
Hey guys, so I've put about ~2000 shots through my hwarang, and had a question. First off, let me say why I checked this: I went to string it, and missed one of the pads and the bow flipped with the string :\. I couldn't believe I had done that, and it happened because my nieces were over for the holiday and it seems they were playing with the string (on my table), and opened up the loop a bit so it threw me off when I strung it. Okay, enough excuses.
Anyway, I gave it a second to relax, then strung it up again. Pulled it back once to make sure everything is aligned (it was), and everything looked perfect. Well, I decided to lay it flat on a table (while strung) and make sure the symmetry was there, and both sides are slightly towards the arrow side. Keep in mind, this is the OPPOSITE direction that the bow flipped. There may be a millimeter or so variance between the two ends. I didn't check this when it arrived to me, so there may have not been any changes at all (shoots amazingly.... at least it did, I haven't tried it since the ordeal yet).
Did I hurt my bow? Is it normal for it to be tilled this way? I was under the impression that they only do that for real horn bows. Anyway, thanks for looking... I guess I'm a little upset about it .