I'd say there isn't one single point.....its all a very complex relationship of the angle of the string to the tip of the limb that would require higher maths to really work out. The efficiency with which the string is able to move the limb tip changes constantly as the bow is drawn and this in turn changes the rate of "stacking". Once the limb to to string angle exceeds 90 degrees.....then stacking really increases dramatically since the string is no longer bending the limb, but trying to just rip it off the riser! All of this is why recurves are less prone to stack....a lower angle is maintained. Really interesting stuff from a math standpoint.
Matt