David, my baseline for comparing performance is the few BBOs I have made up to now.Hopefully I have gotten somewhat better at the bow craft and maybe part of the performance is in the tillering, bow limb design, narrower limb tops etc etc.Also, I would submit that clamping r/d into a bow is simply "preloading" the wood and using heat to create the r/d is still preloading the wood to some degree. If you bend a piece of steel, it's stressed, which is a type of preloading. Or maybe I'm nuts . LOL. Anyway it worked.
The whole Genesis of this was a couple years back I was doing the Torges slat/bamboo/form/clamp thing and the slat cracked at a grain runout right near the center. Of course if you can get the thing glued up and clamped w/o it cracking , it's OK and will hold forever. But if you crack it first--- not so much !The heat gun thing seemed a safe way of doing it. Whether it helped or hurt performance was a crap shoot.But then again, I'd rather be lucky than good any day.