I had good luck reducing bow weight (4-6 lbs) by using emory cloth to "round trap" the belly glass. I started by securing the bow to my bench with one limb out where I could work on it..then I put on my respirator..Then with a piece of 120 grit 1 inch wide and about 16 inches long, I began using a "shoe shine" motion to remove glass from both sides (L and R) of the belly glass, make sure both hands are pulling at the same angle, stop and check your work often, once I get close to where I need to be I switch to 240 grit emory cloth. You will need to check tiller and may need to spend some more time with the 240 to get the limbs pulling straight and even, I have only done this during the build and before shaping the grip. I sanded belly glass with a sanding block on a couple of bows and maybe reduced weight by 2 lbs at most. I didn't want to remove too much glass on belly since I use 040 glass and I'm no expert on reducing weight. I don't know if you can reduce 10 lbs off of your bow. if you sand belly and back glass like strung stick suggested I think you would loose about 3/4 lb(?) for each .001 you sand off