Thanks for the excellent advice, I started retillering the other day for an oval cross-section. Right before I did that, I was working the limbs and a splinter lifted on one side. After planing it away, another tried to lift. Then I saw the wisdom of the advice firsthand! After changing to an oval design, no more splinters.
I used the wrong blade length on the plane an some point, and took too much off the center. I have a habit of getting over-excited at this point and messing it up. I am slowing down now, and evaluating.
I did glue on some tips. I used the lightest piece of wood I had, which was African Mahogany. It's slightly darker, and should make a nice contrast. The tips I shaped into a kind of 'shoe' shape, and they work great. To attached them, I decided on JB Weld. They're never coming off, I'll tell you that for sure.
Now, I'm just going slow, and trying to round it out again. It's taking a hinge in the center, which I've never, ever seen before. Usually, I get a hinge midlimb, now they're too stiff and there's a big hinge with lots of set in the handle area. I'm going to work out from above and below and get this thing back to normal.
As for the weight, I was shooting for 60 lbs, but the modifications have taken it down. It's at about 40 lbs now, which isn't bad, and it's pleasant to shoot.