It's not as simple or obvious as it seems and it depends on how you do your testing.
If we consider a symmetrical bow pulling 40# the tension on the bow string either side of the hand is not 40# nor is it 20# because of the angles.
Thus you can't just hang a weight of 40# or 20# on the joint.
I've had a quick look at the physics, but can't be bothered to work it through.
I still don't claim to know the detail, but I do feel it would be prudent to test to full draw weight.
it's a bit like the long string vs braced bow thing.
I expect the full analysis of the mechanics taking into account the leverage on the siyahs and angle of string and limb etc would be quite tortuous.
For anyone who doubts that it is complex. Consider the case at brace... there is zero draw weight, yet the joints will be under considerable stress... so it's not simply down to draw weight.
To summarise:- I don't know, but I'm smart enough to realize that I don't know
Del