Thanks for the unput guys, I've made some good wood bows with perry reflex that shot a little better than average for wood bows, but some that have blown too. My understanding of perry reflex is that if you, for example, bend a bow into 4" of reflex and glue a backing strip onto it, when you take it out of the form, the thicker belly portion "pulls" the backing back to a profile of , say, 2" reflex. Then you have a bow with the stability of 2" reflex and the early draw weight, and performance, of 4" reflex. Doesn't seem to be any reason it wouldn't work in fiberglass, but then there's a reason I call myself limbcracker too! Thanks for the tip about the glue dano, will try that.