String angle is one factor but if the bow is so short the string angle causes the stacking effect then nothing can be done. there are many other causes besides just string angle, the biggest being limb profile. With longbows and self bows it's different story. I've seen longbows over 68" long that you can feel it stack at about 26" inches, in most cases they were whip ended (bending mostly at the tips) the stacking on those could be corrected by re tillering. I've seen laminated longbows stack as well if the limbs were constructed out of all tapered laminations and they were a bit whip ended too. I stated in my first post about tapering the width from the tips down to the fades and that will lessen the effects of stacking.