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Would a 50# coil spring compressed from 12" to 4" recoil faster and with more power than a 2" spring compressed to 1.5" at 50#?
Another consideration, on a larger scale but the same theory. War bows. They aren't 85" long because they are heavy, they are 85" long because they chuck a relative heavy arrow with a lot of power.
So sleek how many arrows is it going to take to be a success? I can't see this bow having a long shelf life
Im certain it about the power stroke. No argument there. But isnt the draw length also the power stroke? Math applies still here. Force times distance. Distance being the draw length and force being the draw weight. Increase eith and you increase power. What about longer limbs makes for more power, or ability to use the power?
I think you can do it but you need to be way more" Scythian" in your reflex and deflexed areas and also have wider working limbs. I would switch your wood type to one that will allow you to achieve those bends more readily.