I do not recommend going with carbon fiber for two reasons.
1) it's more expensive and it isn't going to matter a whole hell of alot.
2) if you have carbon cloth, you may not even exceed the strength-weight ratio of pre-made glass laminations because you likely can't impregnate the fabric as effeciantly as the factory, no offense meant by this.
I'd stick with the glass, it's more familiar, you'll get alot better advice on stack thickness for your target weight from guys here using glass than carbon.
I'd also recommend that you choose a bow design before choosing how much taper, some recurves don't have any thickness taper in the limbs for example. .003 taper x2 laminations is definately going to be too much thickness taper for a fairly short takedown of fairly low draw weight.
I'd recommend considering one of the plans, like Binghams .... they ahve a 3 piece takedown of that length I believe. Or consider Kenny M on here, he sells the plans for a nice 1 piece RD longbow and all the materials you would need to build it and he can assist you in choosing the proper taper and stack thickness.
One thing to consider is that a takedown can and probably will take more tiem to build than a 1 piece. So even thoguh you can make a second set of limbs, for about the same price and maybe a bit more time total you could have two complete 1 piece bows.
Lastly, I would encourage you not to limit yourself to turkeys ... with high 30#'s and a normal draw length you can kill deer. I shot one this year with 43# @ 25" and it did not go far ... you just will need to be close, and heavy arrow/sharp 2 blade COC broadhead, thats all.