I've called bingham about similar questions:
Bingham's responses:
Shortening the limb 2 inches (1 inch per limb) will increase draw weight #7.
Shortening the riser to 15" has very little affect on draw weight and they did not consider it in choosing their limb stack.
They instruct the stack to be Glass, 0.002 taper, parallel, limb wedge, reverse 0.002 taper, glass.
They said this gave them the best performance (but didn't go into details on how much or what they were considering as performance)
They also stated that you could use all parallels if you wanted, the instructed stack was their suggestion.
I just finished a pronounced T/D with a 14.5" riser and overall 60.5" ntn.
(The length was a goof, was going for a 15" riser and overall of 62": didn't measure the riser twice and cut it 1/2 to short and moved the string grooves down a little once I knew the riser was short to get it closer to 60")
Stack was 0.04 glass, 0.03 veneer, 0.1 taper, limb wedge, .09 reverse taper, 0.03 veneer, 0.04 glass. Draws #48 @ 28" and stacks at 29.5 inches.
Veneers were spliced osage orange and smokewood (Thanks Troy) with action bamboo tapers (again Thanks). Haven't chrono the bow but sends my 438 grain arrow hard.
Some hand shock that is only really noticeable when gripping the bow tight / hard.
Made a 12 strand ultra cam endless loop string with padded loops, small wool puff silencers, and the bow is real quite.
Hope this helps
Oh, Riser is osage orange and black palm. I'll post some pics in a bit if anyone is interested.