This is the takedown sleeve fit that I have at this stage. Shouldered at the belly (to the depth of the brass inner sleeve), with the shoulder tapering out towards the back so that there are no cut fibres under tension. I am thinking that the shoulder, by transmitting compression load to the edge of the brass sleeve might make the join more robust?
However, concerned over Carsons and Steelslingers experience with splinters lifting from shouldered joints.
I am thinking of around 55lbs at 28" on a 70-71" NTN bow. Does that seem sensible for this kind of sleeve joint (thickness of wood inside sleeve 35mm)