Yeah, I've been using power lams on mine lately. Picks up the performance by about 7 or 8 percent and prevents set.
I don’t build ASL bows per say, but I have one form that has a lot of reflex that comes out looking exactly like an ASL when strung. I use an 18” riser tip to tip of fades and a 30” double ended power lam for 62”-66” bow lengths with 8” tip wedges. I drop down to 6” tip wedges on the 62” length.
The sad part is… these things have no hand shock at all, and are 25% more efficient that your typical ASL , and HH crowd won’t even look at em after the string comes off. And when they shot the bows they said , there wasn’t any thump to them and they shot the arrows too fast….
I never could sell those things for some reason… that HH group is a tuff crowd to cater too.
Btw…. That shelf is 3/4”-1” above center on that design. Kirk