Lately I've been revisiting some earlier bows I made, putting them through my chrony and doing FD charts. I know lots of guys don't bother with this stuff, and I'm one of them, usually, but it's pretty cool to see how some bows compare to others.
Its very obvious when your shooting a sweet shooter, or a stinker, but for me seeing it visually on a graph is helpful.
ive always been told that 90 degrees is the limit, and that bad stacking will occur if you go past that.
Some of my wood bows begin to stack before 90 degrees, but othets barely stack when they're drawn more than half their length.
I've heard that horn bows can be very smooth even beyond 90 degrees as well.
string angle to me doesn't seem to give the full reason for stacking, and that materials play a huge role too. Some bows hit a wall and can't give you more, while it seems like some can just take it.
Just an observation, sorry for the ramble!