Its my understanding that it's not the width of the limbs so much as it is the mass (the weight) of the bow...wider limbs = more mass. More mass = a more stable bow. Think back to your high school physics, remember that an object at rest tends to stay at rest? The more mass an object has, the more effort it requires to move it, and this, I believe is what bow hunters, bowyers and archers refer to as "stability" in a bow. With all that said, narrower limbs have less mass than recurves and some hybrids...clear as mud? Don't let these minor details get to you bowhunter7, because even with less mass, or a different grip, you CAN learn to shoot just about any bow well, it just takes practice and dedication. You should check out G. Fred Asbell's article on stopping messing with equipment (a couple of issues back in Trad Bowhunter)
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