I took a close look at the Manchu bow force draw curve, arrow mass, and arrow speed, because the performance seemed too good to be true. There are definitely some major errors in there somewhere. As others have observed, the force values jump around in very odd increments. When I smoothed this out, I get close to 100% dynamic efficiency. This breaks the laws of physics. This means the arrow mass is incorrect, or the arrow speed is incorrect, or both are incorrect. Or another possibility is that the scale used to weight the bow has some serious issues. It is probably all of the above.
One more issue. The string used is a pretty heavy B50 string. The energy lost to propelling the string and energy lost due to the elasticity of the string alone will add up to more than a few percent dynamic efficiency loss.
Alan