In that photo it looks pretty obvious there was something on your limb, the masking tape, or the plastic. you wrapped the limb in....looks like a grain of sand might be the culprit.....That pin point in the center of the crack gives it away.
I don't know what type of prep work you do prior to loading the bow or limbs in the form. But i think you should look at it closely. I have air hoses i've used for 15 years that were covered in smooth on at one point or another. I just air up the hose and sand it off with a palm sander and they are still going....But.... This is does not look like an air hose issue to me.
I used stainless steel pressure strips that also serve as heat strips. I sand these smooth and check the surface carefully before each lay up for glue. I don't use masking tape on the limbs either... After lay up, i carefully wipe the limbs clean with lacquer thinner, and then use a thin painters plastic on a dust free bench to wrap the limbs. Everything is wiped down prior to loading into the form......
If this has happened several times, i think you are missing something prepping the the pressure strips or getting something on your plastic or tape on the limbs..... I would also check the forms real well, but if its in different spots its probably not the forms. .02 cents worth. Kirk