"Personally at 120#, I'want to see most of the bow working... dunno why you'd want to waste 8" of length in a stiff handle"
I'd be scared of the handshock to make a wider pyramid bow that heavy and have the whole bow working. I think at this weight, if in anyway you could at least flip the tips it would alleviate some stack at the end of the draw, I think 120# is alot to pull at only 72" long. Or at least not optimal. Even though it is very popular to make warbows at that length, and everybody seems to have no problem with it. One thing I like that helps on heavier bows is to make the last 6 or even 8 or 9 inches of the limb non working, so it gives you a bit of leverage at the end of the draw to help you draw the bow, without being too excessive to cause extra set like a mollegabet does (sometimes).