There is some guidance in one of the TBBs.
My
personal view is that unless the bow was very overdesigned in the first place (or you have a shorter draw than the designed one) you may well end up chasing your tail. E.G The shortened bow has a higher draw weight, but then takes more set.
I've found heat treating is the only way I've ever managed to recover significant draw weight.
The real advice is don't trust formulae, bows aren't classic simple mechanical devices, they are highly non linear.
If you want to play with a bow take off half an inch at a time, after all, you can't put it back on (Ok that's not strictly true, but you get my drift).
Del
Only other advice is don't listen to cats
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