Andy,
That was exactly what I did with the (moderate) R/D longbow. I had built one with a total of .100" in one .002" taper, three .060" parallels and two pieces of .040 glass for a total of .360"
Then I built one with two .050" tapers in .001", one .030" parallel, six .025" parallels and two pieces of .040" glass for a total of .360".
Both bows finished out at 60#@ 28".
I had several different people shoot both bows and only one fellow said the 5 lam stack shot better. I think he was looking more at the color combo than how it shot. Guess I should have made both bows with black glass and as close to the same look as possible.
Never chronoed the bows together. I was just comparing how they felt in draw and when the arrow was turned loose. The 9 lam had no hand shock (to me) while the 5 lam had a very slight thump.
I know there are several things that could have also helped the design. Like more taper in the limbs for one, and different string material for another. Both were shot with dacron strings.
Troy