That's my point Pat, how to interpret the data accurately. I have said all along a proper formula does not exist. Efficiency doesn't lie. If you want to go through the work of plotting a curve on a fresh 24" bow and then plotting it again at 28" and then plotting it again at the broke in bow shooting 24" you will see an obvious answer. I have done this many times. It is clear concise and consistent in favoring the fresh 24" draw bow. Now the only possible way for the 28" draw bow can have an increase in performance instead of decrease is if the design were changes while tillering out to 28". or the tiller shape was changed or the tips were lightened up etc. Lots of variable and it does require a large sample for meaningful results.
On a personal note, if I thought you were actually trying to take this some place that would give us better information I would support you 100% but this thread and other threads you get involved in seem to be nothing but efforts on your part to discredit whoever it is you have a hard on for that day. Correct me if I am wrong here,