Possibly on the handshock issue. Not sure how anyone would measure it however. Too much variation in materials to conclude more or less shock was caused by geometry/tiller or material? Until we find a way to shoot through the middle of our hand, the arrow will always be 1.25" or so away from the center of pressure of our hand. So we can never be symetrical between drawing forces and shooting forces. Different length limbs, different tillers, ect...are all attempts at doing one thing, making the limbs bottom out at the same time. As long as they do, "how" we did it doesn't make much difference......O.L.