My 2 cents here only here. I have found that using Carbon in a bow, the cost versus the gains are not noticeable enough for me to use it. The pro’s versus the Con’s just don’t add up to me. Again my 2 cents only, if you like and use it, then that is great .!!
Where a bias weave, or even this twill weave carbon backing really shines is in light draw weight recurve designs with radical hooks. With the Super hook recurve designs, it's almost mandatory belly and back to pull it off..... It's more about stability than speed.
The only time you are going to see any significant gains in speed using carbon in a long bow is using Uni-carbon belly and back with lighter weight, stiffer core materials like zebra wood. The fastest D shaped long bow i've seen tested was a double carbon with bone dry hickory cores..... 200 FPS at 28" draw 10 gpp...(WTT 3) But... those hot rods are not known for longevity either....
I've built some pretty hot ones myself with Zebra and Paduke, or wenge cores, but i never got anything over 200 FPS until i got to 30" draw lengths at 10 gpp, and those were glass bows, not carbon backed....
That damn Uni carbon splinters too easily to be very practical for a hunting bow. i do not recommend it at all to my customers for the sake of an extra 3-4 FPS . Too expensive to mess with IMO, but some guys just gotta have it... Kirk