heres what ive come to understand. this is from bows ive made. and bows ive seen. one being a very very old bow, bend through the handle piramid bow about 3 inches dead center of bow flat but tillered so as the crown of the back was matched with the tillering of the belly no cut in for a handle of any sorts. the bow was from puerto rico and was very dark colored and very close rings.tapering to round 3/8 in. wide tips.maybe 48 inches long.i was inspired of the workmanship of this bow quite a bit. had a string on it of skin from some kind of animal. when strung up it felt heavy to draw.well, couldnt imagine the size of arrow needed for that much paradox so i decided to try something im more familiar with , like a somewhat piramid, semi bend through the handle bow with a lensticular type tiller. made it of locust and it drew heavy fast. shot what i thought as of fast. but it had a narrowed handle section. didnt want to build 6 foot arrows to get around the handle. but i found that this works nice. then i read that encyclopidia by Jim Hamm. it had Osage bows made by Osage indians very simular to what i made. its a very good design. very thin limbs. tips pretty rounded. recently i made a not too wide bow, bend through the handle, very narrowed tips, thats thin for most of the bow, cast is awesome. fast far as im concerned with my overly fletched arrows, not evcerything that works has to be flat. look at English long bows, but they are long. shorter bows work better wider im thinking. just my thoughts. Tony