The Bob Kooi papers address this. Sharper angles store more energy but lower angles are more efficient. Clear?
Is that because sharper requires more thickness due to stability, or just because? Guess I should check out those papers again... yeah, they're pretty hard to digest.
Guess it kind of depends on what gpp you intend to shoot, too.
From what I understood reading, Adam Karpowicz says sharp is better (like in Turkish bows) because, basically, a straight line is shorter than a curve..
(Doesn't seem like it'd be a big difference though...)
I like in-between, more pleasing to the eyes. My beauty ideal is something like a Korean or Crimean Tatar bow...