I can’t say for sure, but I believe I have one bow that had more springback because it was removed from the form without allowing enough time to cool.
I have two bows off the same form. One was built 58” and one 60”. When unstrung and sitting one behind the other on pegs, one definitely has more springback. And I can remember one was removed from the form while still slightly warm, but don’t remember which one. I must say, that the bows have different stack thickness. So this may be a contributing factor as well.
From now on, I will allow bows to cool completely before removing. Not only does it make sense as far as making sure the epoxy is set, but also makes sense for the wood lams. You wouldn’t heat bend an all wood bow and release it without allowing it to cool and take a set.