Thanks Ken. I always thought heavy tips slowed the bow down. But I do see how making them thicker and narrower would give the same weight for speed, and the thickness would reduce set. I keep the last 8 to 9 inches of my limb tips not bending either. What is the Holmie tiller thing? Never heard of that. I also trap my bows, but use more of a trap at the flares and less of a trap at the tips. Very interesting, thanks Ken.
We have an archery golf shoot every year up here in Pa, about 50 shooters attend. Naturaly the further a bow shoots an arrow, the closer you get to the target on your first and second shot. This past year I shot my old Bear takedown I bought in 1970. It is only 42 pounds at 28 inches, 68 inches long tip to tip, but I was shooting very light cedar arrows, with 3 one inch long feathers and a very light aluminum target tip. That 42 pound bow was hanging right in there with guys shooting bows of 60 to 70 pounds. I could not believe it.