I’ve had some direct inquiries about the weight reduction on this bow. It was 75# @ 28” when I got it. That would have been about 64 - 65# at my 25” draw. I couldn’t weigh it yesterday as I had taken down my scale setup, but I guessed at 55# from the feel, that being about my top draw weight. I put things back together this morning and pulled it on the scale… right on 55# @ 25”. So, Craig reduced it about 10 lobs. I understand that that is about the maximum that can be done, and then only on some bows, not on all.
If I have it worked out right, when they lay up a bow, they aim for a weight range that will accommodate the customer and also give them a little leeway. It’s possible for a given layup to tiller out at the light end of that range, or at the heavy end. If it tillered out light, they wouldn’t be able to reduce it much, if any. If heavy, then they have some wood to work with.
Hope this helps some folks…