Over on TradGang, I think I read that only 18% of the weight of the bow is delivered by the (wooden) core of a f!b€rgl@$$ bow. The remaining 82% comes from the FG itself. I'm not sure where the figure of 18% is coming from, since it must depend on the wood species (stiffness) of the core wood as well. But if only about 18% is coming from the wood, no wonder that you can't notice a huge difference when using various wood species in a FG bow. So if you want to compare a low density wood such as soft maple (SG 0.5) to a high density wood such as ipé (SG 1.0), there will be very little variation. Maybe (just guessing here) 14% draw weight from the soft maple, or 22% from the ipé. The difference of only 8% is nearly negligible in draw weight: perhaps the ~4 pounds draw weight is sometimes even ascribed to a different variable by the FG bowyer...
Disclaimer: figures are just for illustration purposes, and are not calculated.