This is mainly for Kirk because he has spent a lot of time tinkering with this, but all thoughts/experiences are welcome.
I am laying out a 25" wood ILF riser because I want to have easily swapped limbs for weight changes but I don't want to use an ugly aluminum riser. So far I just took some pictures from websites and then drew over top of them in autocad to get the rough dimensions. Most of them seem to be around 18-20 degree pad angles, with the pads set back a bit behind the deepest part of the grip. Because you can tune the limb angles a bit with ILF fittings the pad angle may not be so critical, but the adjustment range isn't huge and it affects the brace height and string tension at brace.
So, my question is what the trade offs are between setting the pads back/forward relative to the grip and using less/more pad angle? I understand this will only be generalities but I have never played with this and wanted to kind of get an idea of what the interactions tend to be or where things might trend.
Thanks,
Mark