Mark a couple reasons..
Sometimes with a single glue up (Not always) a bow will give me fits with limb twist, string alignment and tiller right out of the gate even though I know my lams,nocks,dimensions were all as perfect as they could be. Occasionally I end up with a flat spot in the limb(not sure why) This really bugs me and even though I can correct it I feel like the bow just wont be right.
Because Hills have a deep core they are more subject to internal wood stresses especially with natural material such as Yew.
With a double glue up I can first excerise the limbs removing all stress, easily achieve string alignment and tiller and fine tune limb bend then add glass when everything is perfect. Few times Ive done this the bow seems to have a nice smooth draw and performs better.