Wow, that was some interesting reading, not really sure I understand anything more than when I began.
Although it does back up my gut feeling that the arrow should be at true center. Its the shortening of the lower limb that gets me.
This last spring is when I got the idea that I could build my own bow and started by following a build a long from youtube.
The plans were a centered handle mollegabet, in the middle of the build I wanted to try doing a burlap backing when I was ready to tiler, but wanted to experiment on a different stick as to not mess up the molly.
So without following plans I started to do up a lighter weight molly hybrid, This was where I started to think for myself and not just follow the online plans...
It seemed that the arrow should be at center, so I placed the handle 4" below the true center, and than gave it a equal length riser above center then equal length limbs. (Thoughts?)
I never really finished it, and only roughed it out tiller wise, as I was focused on the heavier bow. It was really a model to see how the backing would work out, although I was hoping it would be a light bow for my wife...I really should start to work it again, (it has a weak spot) but maybe I can fix it? I think it would become very very light, but good practice for a beginner like me.
Anyway, I found a new board and this handle at center question crept into my mind...I have changed the layout I think 5 times yesterday alone.
I get the feeling I'll be changing it again after all this reading...