Steve, what kind (yr. of production etc.) of limbs are yours? Not that it will help to save them but I am curious.
I wouldn't trust them anymore either. Sup-Glue might help for now, but I doubt it will stand the shearing stress - which had developed the separation in the first place.
As for 1363'th question:
I shoot a B-riser with #3 limbs. Smooth draw! I also shoot #2-limbs (green tips, Gainesville) [?? which someone told me recently, are in fact #1-limbs - by Grayling standards ??] and they stack badly. And I would rate may drawlenght about the same as yours.
Both pairs are 70# BTW - so there is no difference.
In theory, the bow with shorter limbs should be faster, all else being equal. But I would like to try the A-riser #3-limb version myself. Don't care about some lost fps
Any offers for a RH A-riser are appreciated!
Falk