First I'm not sure without getting into my books how many bows I made this year. but it's been a bunch.
One of the things I've found when it pertains to longbows, D/R, Hill styled or otherwise, is narrow and thick, is faster than wide and thin. Some of you may already known this, but for me it's a eye opener. The longbows I used to make nearly 1 1/2" wide at the fades I now make around 1 1/8" at the fades and the difference is easily noticable to the naked eye. I don't have chrono-ma-jiggers, but it's obvious. Length is also a factor, hard to explain but "a little too long" is faster than a "little too short". For instance the same d/r design, same wieght give or take a pound from each other, the longbow 67" long is faster than the longbow 63" long. (with the same arrow) Again just what I can tell by shooting them, I didn't precision measure them.
Wanted to share.