Bowhunter, don't believe everything you hear. I don't sandwich it, no power lam, no pedestal, no handles popping off. I even tiller them so they bend right up into the handle piece some. I'm talking upwards of 70 lb bows too. Good gluing surface prep and practices are what makes the difference... the same goes for gluing lams together on the butt ends.
With .120" thick lams that you expect to stay together while bending over considerable deflex, I would taper them like you did, so that you had at least a 3/4 - 1" gluing surface, then I'd groove it with a toothing plane blade, glue it with Smooth On and cure it near a shop lamp for heat.