Just wondering why the standard for longbows seems to be a 16-18" riser. Seems to give people the ratio of riser to limb length that they are looking for, and I'm a bit curious as to why? From what I can tell, wouldn't longer risers offer more stability and faster speeds? I use a 22" riser (bow length usually 60-64"), and have considered pushing it another inch per side to 24", but wanted to make sure I'm not missing something here haha.
also, talking glass here, obviously making your riser too long on self bows or trilams is going to push the stress in parts of the limb beyond what the wood can handle (course, that's an assumption, don't have the experience to back it up haha).