Kirk. Hope you do not mind me moving this from your post on What did you do today, where you show your bow at 31 inch draw. Not so different from Jon’s.
This 64” bow is at 31.5” in this photo and does not stack up at 32”…. When The pounds per inch at the tail end of the draw takes a jump up, that is when it’s considered staking….shes drawing smooth and then it hits a wall and jumps from 3 PPI to 4 PPI . But…. A 48 pound bow should be less than 3 PPI.
If you shorten your wedge too much there is a trade off… you may get a bit softer PPI at the tail end, but it won’t help your string angle at all, you’ll loose preload tension, and increase your limb travel. And…. You’ll start getting a bit more hinge effect at the fades too. This will cost you in performance doing that. I guarantee it.
Do some testing with those limbs John. I hate to see ya shoot yourself in the foot here. She’s looking pretty darn good to me…
If you want to push the envelope, and have good torsional stability, try cutting your tip notches a half inch further out on the curl and lengthen your string. Or just shorten the limb at the butt to keep it AMO length if you like…That will help your string angle, and increase preload.
Kirk