Don,
I agree that the way the tests were done (yours and Leons) are not the same, but as badger suggests, perhaps the results are similar.? It would be nice to clarify which way the experiment is to be run if results are to be compared.
a few thoughts.....
1. if the bow is tillered to your weight goal at 24, then just drawn out further without removing more wood, then you are being asked violate the "never pull harder than your weight goal" principle. Leon just happened to be at 45@24 even though his weight goal for the finished bow was 50@28. Other folks might be 50@24 if tillering a the more usual way, putting the bow closer to 60@28 when "just drawn out". Perhaps not the best pratice for a low set bow intended to finish at 50@28?
2. if wood is removed between the first test @24 and the test @28, then the second test @24 is done with less wood than the first test @24.
would this second test @24 be all that useful? apples oranges etc.
3. Does one have to make three arrows all at 10GPP, or can an arrow that's "close enough" be used and kinetic energy be calculated from 1/2 MVV to make the comparisions,?
Steve, do you have a quickie way to make test arrows of various weights? aluminum with inserts or something similar?