Thanks guys for the great feedback.
Kirk, that tillering tree is something I need to put together. I have all the materials needed but have been held back by a place to put it for use and to store it. I did see one of our members photo of their tree strapped to an actual tree. That is going to be my solution.
I don't have a shop per se. Just a very small 5 X 8 alcove in the corner of the garage. All the power tool action is done on the driveway with the tools pulled out and set up for each session. I also use the covered patio in the back. Pretty much a fair weather operation. Recently I managed to set up a work table in the basement that allows me to do glue ups indoors which is a big help.
Nuff of my tribulations!
Shredd, I've built quite a few off this form but those have been at 1.4" width. They were all good shooters and had pretty good chrono numbers but I had a drive crash and it wrecked my data during a lengthy period of time. Shoulda kept paper copies! I'm ready to glue up another of the same design which I plan to keep at 1.4" so I'll do some comparisons.
So, this morning I did some further experimenting with string length and the chrono.
Increasing the BH a mere 1/4" to 6 3/8" made a noticeable difference in vertical stability.
Shooting over the chrono with the same arrows as posted above resulted in only minor variations in speed. with a sample of five it's not enough to conclude anything.
Switching to a FF at the same 6 3/8" BH and once again the same arrows showed about a 4 fps increase for the 445 grain arrow, but the surprise was an 11 fps increase for the 538 grain arrow. Still only a sample of five.
I'll see if I can get a photo at full draw.