Been reading the various posts on this issue over the last few days. A good question Pat. I think I know the answer that I feel is right, but I have no hard evidence to back it up. Like PD above, 3-4 inches, settling at 1-2 inches depending on the length of the bow, and a few other variables. When I first began, I made a 58-59" Osage bow from a straight stave and I flipped the tips which gave it an inch or so of reflex. Liked it so much that I then added some set back in the handle, about an inch if I recall and that gave it 2+ inches of reflex. Liked it so much that I heated in another 2-3 inches along both limbs. A real beauty! 5 inches or better of reflex. It looked and felt amazing, like a high horned Brahma. It settled in at about 1/2 inch of string follow, most of that from mid limb out. Too much of a good thing. Better to have induced 2 inches and have it settle dead flat or better (I think), which is more of what I would do now. I'm interested to see what everyone else's take is.