I was thinking about this last night Steve and I think that in many cases you may be right. Take for instance a HHB bow, no heat-treating. If what you want to make is a stiff handle bow pulling 60# at 28" and you want to make the bow 64" ~ 65" long with 1 3/4" wide limbs, which are acceptable dimensions. This would give you a bow with low set and of a certain mass. If you narrow the limbs by 50% and increase the thickness appropriately then the bow will likely have slightly less mass but will also take more set so to compensate for this, to maintain the same low set, you would have to make it longer. This would increase the mass again and you could very well end up with a bow of the same mass as the wide limb bow or perhaps even more mass. I'm sure that there is an optimum mass for every wood type, bow style. It is certainly something to think about