i may have strict comparisons one or two times... i can't remember on what... but on my quest for performance the main thing that stayed a constant was - my quest for performance -...
funny but partially true...
my constants were...
- limb shape, because i am working on that one design and stuck with that form unless i decide to
trash it and try another
- bows 40 to 45 pound draw, because that is the average weight that men shoot
- glass thickness .040 / .040
- profile somewhat but could vary just a bit... that last bit of sanding could change how your limb
bends and could nock off 2 to 3 fps... i have actually had a bow shoot very fast with fatter tips
and when i sanded them down i lost speed
- bow length, riser length
what i did change and experiment a lot with is taper rates and built in wedges for speed and pad
angles for stability and quietness....
once you reach what you think is optimal for that design you could change limb length or riser length or profile and then start all over with your tapers again...