Lots of things can cause hand shock. Bow design (from limb weight, to limb shape, to riser shape, amount of or lack of reflex or deflex), the tiller of that particular bow, the draw weight of that particular bow. It may be that that bow is heavier in draw, or stiffer on the ends and needs a heavier arrow to make it a fine shooter.
I would first look at the tiller and see how close to right you came. Having heavier weight at the limb end(from reversing a taper) might skew the limbs enough to cause more hand shock than noted in your other bows. Again, often a heavier arrow will cure a bunch of it. How light of an arrow are you shooting ? Does it fall within the 9-11 grains per pound of draw scheme ? If lighter than maybe 7 grains per, it may just be too light an arrow for that bow.
ChuckC