I did do the glue up in the reverse order of the way perry describes, only for convenience, because I think the effect is the same whichever way you do it: the belly of the bow is pulling the 4" reflexed back into an end profile of 3/4" reflexed, so the belly and back are in a dynamic tension, pulling against each other even when the bow is unstrung. My theory of how it works is that the thicker belly his effectively holding the bow partly drawn,at say 5 lbs at 3.25 inches(dif. between reflexed 4" and final profile 3/4", which adds early draw weight without extra limb weight. At least that's my theory, others like chrisO above, think it works by protecting the belly from compression. Anyway, it seems to shoot pretty fast for the design, but I would have to build an identical bow with 4" regular reflex and test it to see how much difference there really is. I may do that soon. If so I'll post the results. Kirk