Thanks Mike for the explanation. Badger suggested this profile and his fastest bows, 202 fps, start with no deflex at all but gain it a little as they are shot in, just as you said because of hysterisis.
Mike this is a question, how does adding more deflex increase the fps performance since it places less stress on the wood and stores less energy than if it had less to no deflex?
Is this something that is seen more in wood bows because of the use of natural materials and hysterisis? I have built glass bows shooting 217 @ 28 50# and 500 gpp with little to no deflex in their unstrung profile. Granted they did have almost a static tip and a radical limb fade as well as few other things to move the limbs mass around but still 217 is very good.
I don't know as much about all wood bows as I do glass bows so I am opeN to learning more about the wood bows. I have 4 more of these to build and will be making changes to each to get better fps performance as I go.