Mike-
You may assume that you can make any front profile have any tiller and indeed you can if you really want but that is not correct
I agree entirely, if of course by "correct" you mean to say, getting the most efficiency or speed out of the arrow.
I started this thread with hopes to look into some of the less tangible qualities of arrow launching, a bow may have. Qualities that one may wish to have, even if giving up a few FPS. I cannot help to think of a few bows in the past that were just a joy to shoot, even if they were not the fastest. Of course my "thought experiment" bows were not meant to be efficient, but were examples of what might be done, if one so desired
Thanks for your input, your assertion that "Clean arrow flight has little to do with tiller profile." is well received. Perhaps a thread on "what makes for clean arrow flight" would be a good thread for another day.
Just a question if I may ask,
.....a thinner limb doesn't have the same return speed as a thicker limb.
those of us who find performance defined as "FPS", don't have to be reminded that the fiberglass guys have us beat with their high modulus materials. Do thinner limbs have anything to do with that performance gain? Or am I taking your statement out of context?
willie