I tend to trap once the bow takes that first tiny bit of set.
I would probably rough out the max width to be around 2 inch.
Remember also that a high crown on a smaller diameter stave does the same job as trapping.
I once made a short,narrow ash bow. Completely rectangular because it was from a big tree. I then tillered it and pulled it about 10 inches too far.
The result was about 5 inches of set!
I then turned the bow on its side and cut it in half along the neutral plane.
The back half sprung straight again and the belly half took even more set.
That little bows back was never even close to breaking and the belly was actually being held in a position of less set by the back.
My conclusion = trap the heck out of ash and other tension strong woods
It works.