Al... Here is something for you to ponder... Get a 2x4 and rip 4- 1/4" thick pieces and 8- 1/8" pieces... Take the 1/4" pieces and glue them up in a 24" dia. half circle... Do the same with the 1/8" pieces... Now see which one has less spring-back...
In a bow it may or may not make that much a difference... It depends on the bow, the radius of the limbs, length of the limbs, thickness of the limbs and how thick the lams will have to be... On a lightweight bow you could get by with 2 core lams... With a thicker limb bow more lams would be a wiser choice... However on a straight limbed 70# Hill style bow you could get by with one core lam... But its be proven that a laminated wood with the grains somewhat crossing will be consistently stronger than a solid piece of wood...