The forward riser does lessen the effect of unintended torgue, and because the limbs don't flex as far for a given draw length, it may, but not always, result in a larger string angle and less finger pinch. Or, stated another way, they can usually be drawn a little further before finger pinch becomes a problem. It also depends on the shape of the recurved tips. As some recurves open up they stay the same distance apart at full draw. On others, they get closer together, causing the string angle to become more acute. Because the limbs aren't flexed as much/far on the forward risered bow, they're usually a little less efficient. But never say that to a Black Widow owner.