Jesse, I'd think whether straight or R/D the amount of stress would be related to amount of tip movement. Because of the reflex, R/D is stressed more at brace than a straight limbed bow. That extra stress is where the extra zip comes from. (this is all theory to me )
I actually don't have a good explanation the more I think about it
I can build em but I can't explain them very well
They do have higher early draw weight but gain less later in the draw compared to a straight bow so I would think they are less stressed at full draw. The high tension at brace comes from the the fact that the string is pulling more downward on the tips. Kinda like trying to pull over a tree with a rope by standing directly below it. But once the limbs start to uncoil this changes and it lets off so to speak. When the string is released and slams back home the high tension returns and gives the arrow an extra boost. I dont think the high tension caused by the the more downward angle is stressing the bow more than a straight bow and maybe less due to the deflex. The deflex also allows for ,and sometimes demands, a higher brace height. Ok I may have just confused myself again.
Help me out here David or someone. Am I wrong?