I think of a P lam as a way to extend a super thin riser fade in an effort to move the bend further away from the actual fade out. They do not, by themselves, add power, or performance...simply they modify a limb design. They are very useful in short riser bows, such as on a 11 or 12" riser hill bow ....or even on a short riser recurve, such as a Herter's 46" bow (that takes about a 12" riser). I think they are also useful in risers which are hard to get a long thin fade (i.e. phenolic). So if you shortened your riser in the Bingham style recurve, and wanted to keep the same limb design a p lam may help get you back to where you were with the original long riser.