Sorry, gents, maybe I wasn't clear with the question:
First of all I use FF since years, all my friends do, too, no problem.
What I meant is that (some) bowyers (at least over here in Germany) keep telling, FF puts (to much) stress on the limbs of a wooden bow (not just the tip) for the more abrupt stopping of the limbs.
I personally believe the opposite is true, since more energie goes into arrow speed that energie cannot stress a bow limb, and my question is: is my logic correct??
@ Del: people react very differently on the 'hand shock' and I'm really sensitive about it. I.e. I once shot a few passes with a glass LB with a layer of carbon in the limb, and I for a while felt a strange sensation in my bones even.