Don... I can't disagree with most you have to say... I guess you have to shoot a recurve and a longbow and see which one fatigues you first, if at all one does... Or maybe one doesn't have to fatigue you... You may just like the feeling of how one draws better than the other... Or you may not even be sensitive to the draw cycle where others are... You say they are both 43# and either way you are pulling back 43#... I agree... But there is no denying that the RC is 2# heavier at mid draw... Now its all all about body mechanics, muscles and geometry... Smoothness of draw may seem like an illusion... but is it really?? Who knows, depending on your body you may tire first from the RC...
As I said before the bow with the biggest percentage in the beginning and the lowest at the end will usually get you the fastest arrow... I sell this concept all the time and that's why I concentrate on making a fast bow... Why pull back on a 50# bow if a 40# is faster??
Thanks for understanding, Mattock... At least my sharing all this work was not in vane... The bottom line is I broke the myth that smoothness of draw is directly related to stacking... There are other factors involved that can make a bigger impact...
For Mark and Roy... Sorry guys... The answer is in Chinese...