I build pyramid bows according to the drawing below... I've been using quarter sawn red oak and back them with 1/8" hickory - they make GREAT bows that lots of people borrow, drop, overdraw, and basically do everything you're not supposed to do to one, and I have yet to have one break. If they can survive my sloppy tillering, then there's not much that Joe Blow public can do to them!
I've been getting about one to two inches of set in these on average.
When I glue them together over a mold that produces 2" of reflex, usually they'll keep about an inch of reflex. These are fast shooters, especially when made out of hickory and jatoba! I recently made 2 Hickory backed jatoba bows, each of 1 3/8" at the fades - one came out 45#, and the other at 50# at 28" and they're both really great bows.